Router not having WAN access

Started by justjake, March 23, 2026, 07:09:24 PM

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Ok traceroute via the terminal works a little differently.

The firewall rules seem to be in place.

Quote from: justjake on March 25, 2026, 05:13:03 PMOk traceroute via the terminal works a little differently.
So your OPNsense has WAN connectivity :)

Now do the same from any Client please.

QuoteThe firewall rules seem to be in place.
Then LAN should be able to reach the Internet by IP address for now!
Weird guy who likes everything Linux and *BSD on PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile and funny little ARM based boards :)

This is from another device on my opnsense router, not much going on.

Quote from: justjake on March 25, 2026, 06:16:36 PMThis is from another device on my opnsense router, not much going on.
If the traffic does not go past the local gateway then you need to check your routing :
- Is NAT setup correctly ?
- Default Gateway is also the correct one ?

Please note that you also did not use traceroute -n to avoid any DNS Resolving issues.
Weird guy who likes everything Linux and *BSD on PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile and funny little ARM based boards :)

Okay, traceroute -n still gave nothing from the media server, and the default gateway is the correct IP address. When you say NAT do you mean the one on the router or the client?