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General Discussion / All devices but static IP's suddenly showing offline and no internet access
« on: September 02, 2018, 05:42:17 pm »
I have a basic setup.  Two LAN interfaces 192.168.15.--- and 192.168.16.---  These two ports connect to the wan, which connects to the campground router.  Suddenly, all connected devices are showing offline and have no internet access.  The weird thing is, I have my own PC set up with a static mapping and it can connect to the internet with no issue.  (note that all connections are through wireless AP's)
I have only the basic pass rules in place that were placed with initial setup.  (default allow LAN to any rules).
I can't figure out why static address' would have no problem but any device obtaining a standard dhcp address shows offline and can't even ping the wan.  Any ideas?
Thank you for reading

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General Discussion / Re: Captive portal page not found
« on: August 29, 2017, 09:26:42 pm »
Further update........  I found the portal page actually works...it just does not work in chrome.  If I use I.E. it works fine.  odd.

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General Discussion / Re: Captive portal page not found
« on: August 23, 2017, 05:53:42 pm »
A little bit to clarify, I have not yet hooked this up.  still on the bench.  I plug a laptop directly into the opt1 (or 2) port.  The laptop gets the correct IP address.  When I try to connect to the internet (any page) I get a "no internet connection error" in my browser.  It is never redirected to the captive portal page.

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General Discussion / Captive portal page not found
« on: August 22, 2017, 11:06:22 pm »
So, I have two interfaces set up as described in the guest network setup.  I have created and uploaded my template.  everything shows up.  I created the rules as described, creating a rule for each interface..  When I plug in a test laptop it simply says page not found when trying to connect on either of the guest interfaces.  Connected another pc with same issue and tried multiple browsers.  config -  wan, LAN-192.168.14.1 - opt1-192.168
.15.1 (for guest), opt2 - 192.168.16.1 (for guest)...  This is a campground with multiple access points thus the two interfaces.  So, with portal and dns forward enabled..  why no redirect to the captive portal page? 
Did a lot of looking in the docs and forums before I posted so I'm not just asking before looking.  If I missed something I'm sorry please be kind, just figuring this out. 

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General Discussion / Re: Multiple IP's in shaper rule
« on: August 13, 2017, 05:47:58 pm »
Thank you Franco..  I did search the docs for this and didn't find anything certain so I asked.  Thank you for your reply.  Is it possible to list multiple ip's in one rule then?  if so what is the proper syntax..  could I have one rule that just has a large list..  ie   192.168.16.50 ; 192.168.16.51 ; 192.168.16.52 ;  ect, ect.  Thank you in advance for your time and patience as I learn this thing.  I do try to read the documentation before I ask questions.  :)

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General Discussion / Multiple IP's in shaper rule
« on: August 10, 2017, 05:26:47 am »
So, I have an interface configured at 192.168.16.1/24... What I want to do is have a rule for a group of static addresses to go to one pipe in traffic shaper.  IE - addresses 192.168.16.50 - 192.168.16.100 go to my desired pipe.   Is it possible to enter a range of addresses in one rule as opposed to creating a rule for each address in that range?  If so how? 
Thanks in advance

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