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19.7 Legacy Series / pfsence no NAT subnet alocated by ISP
« on: January 12, 2020, 02:00:29 pm »
Hello to all.

At the moment i have an TP Link AC1900 with NAT disabled as i get a subnet class ( 8 Internet IP's ) from my ISP so i got on the router ( WAN ) the main IP and submask + Gateway and DNS servers then on ( DHCP ) side i got the subnet IP alocation with a diffrent IP/subnetmask/gateway and same DNS servers. 

What im trying to do is to replace de router with the pfsense and do the same thing plus keep the firewall as i have a good spec PC that i can push to 1 GB conection speed however on tp link i only get 400 mbps due to nat boost been off and no longer having the router to do the NAT.

So i have installed pfsense and set it up, however i turned off Firewall > NAT on the Outbound tab , set the wan side with all the details provided by ISP and on the lan side i set the dhcp with the details provided by ISP.

At the moment i can ping wan side an internet address but i can not ping from the lan side. 

Schematic.

pfsense address wan side ( IP 5.2.x.x - mask 255.255.255.0 - gateway 5.2.x.1 - dns 1 dns 2)
pfsense address lan side  ( IP 81.x.x.57 -mask 255.255.255.248 - gateway 81.x.x.57 -dns 1 dns2 )
pfsense DHCP  ( IP's 81.x.x.57 to 81.x.x.62 mask 255.255.255.248 - gateway 81.x.x.57 dns 1 dns 2) 

So the lan side i connected to a swich and then connect the devices directly to the internet IP's

But i can not access the internet from lan side , only from wan side.  I will be gracefuly to whoever can help me out on finding the correct steps in making this work.

Best Regards.

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