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jbron
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Hardware opstellingen
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August 13, 2019, 11:23:59 pm »
Hi visitors. I´m reletively new to to use OpnSence. I,m looking for a solution tu use it and protect my whole home-network. My situation now is That i have an Wifi-modem from my Isp(Ziggo) and it also works an an wifi router. so wifi is on and DHCP to. I have a second router (AsusRT-AC86u) wired LAN-WAN at the ISP router in a 2e subnet. Works fine. I have two laptops and last week i saved my dad´s HP pc from schratch. It is a pc from arround 2011. It has an BIOS instead of Eufi. The pc, running win 7 looked nearly dead a an simple windows update took 24 ours to install. My father wanted to bring it to the recycle-center but i was just in time to save him from doing this. I began by completely wipe the hard disk an reformatted it with G-parted, cleaned it inside a drop of oil in the fans and attached 4 GB extra to it. installed Win10pro and now this PC in running like new. So i decided to split the 750 GB hdd in an extra partition from where i am running Linux Mint. I read a bout PFSence and OpnSence earlier and i like the idea to create a setup from where i can Secure my home network without installing al security packages at every device. In my Asus router i have setup a VPN client and thats working fine but i want to have the choice to be after a VPN (with the restrictions it have) and or just go the normal way to the web. Thats why both routers are fully oparational, so i can switch if nessecary. I looked around for ready to use hardware solutions, switches with pfSence but the are to expensive for me. I also have a Rasberry Pi 3B+ but i have the idea that this device is not capable enough to use this for, alltough i read some articles from people who did it. So my new idea is to use this HP-PC to do it with. But i don´t know how to set it up to get it work as an firewall for my whole network. I mean where to place it. my idea is to place it between my ISP device (turning of wifi and DHCP and set it in Bridge-modus) and my Asus router. I think i can use this pc as a VPN server and client and also setup as a ftp server-client. I would like to have some tips. Is this possible and what do i need for it. I have now only 1 Incoming R45 port no outgoing. I also have a network adapter for wifi(only 2.4Ghz N) I am not really good with command rules open sourse and Powershell neighter. Anyone here with a good idea how to? I like to hear from you.
Greetings from Holland
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Videopac
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Re: Hardware opstellingen
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November 18, 2019, 03:00:44 pm »
Je haalt wel wat dingen door elkaar. Het apparaat dat je als router wil gebruiken moet dan wel continu aan staan en met de rest van je netwerk verbonden zijn. Je wil dus kunnen schakelen tussen wel en niet gebruik maken van VPN? En wat vind je duur? Het standaard Ziggo modem is niet van al te beste kwaliteit. Je kunt overwegen die in bridged modus te laten zetten en dan alles via je Asus Wifi-router te laten verlopen, inclusief DHCP.
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