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DukeFL
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Opnsense inside Proxmox
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June 15, 2024, 02:54:21 pm »
Since watching more videos and doing more reading I now have Opnsense running inside Proxmox.
All I want is one port for my LTE modem connected via USB (WAN) and Two RJ45 connectors on a PCI card as (LAN) using Opnsense as my router/firewall and Proxmox running my VM's.
Now I have two other questions and I'm sure they are some stupid mistake I made.
1. I notice that both my WAN and LAN have a 192 ip address.
My LTE modem does use a 192.168.0.1 LAN ip address and I think it has it's own DCHP inside.
2. Two LAN ports on my PCI card are 2.5gb but, they don't show up that way.
Please see the two new file attachments.
Any help/ideas would be appreciated.
Thank You,
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FLguy
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Re: Opnsense inside Proxmox
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June 16, 2024, 06:33:36 am »
Your first question makes me think you're new to IP addressing. But you're good you're using two different subnets, 192.168.0.0/24 (WAN) and 192.168.1.0/24 (LAN). As long as they're different, you're good to go. Yes, 100% of your ISP’s router is also a DHCP server. 192.168.x.x is a very common subnet used on SOHO hardware.
Regarding your concern about the dashboard showing 10G versus 2.5G, you should be fine as long as it works. You'll have to remember you're using virtualization, and opnsense is not seeing the hardware. It’s seeing a virtualized version of it. I, too, have opnsense on Proxmox; mine shows “Ethernet autoselect” in the dashboard.
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