Things were looking promising and I got a public IP address on the WAN interface
QuoteThings were looking promising and I got a public IP address on the WAN interfaceFirst things first, if you got that far, can you update OPNsense ? Successful connectivity check ? Installing a plugin like os-chrony (don't worry about configuration, only talking basic functions for now)If the answer to all the questions above it Yes, then next step is to plug into the Lan directly, see if you get a DHCP and access https://1.1.1.1I have never been able to ping a remote host. Well, once, ages ago. That was it. LAN stuff is fine. If all the above is working we can continue...
i guess that you havent configured a gateway or have not assigned the gateway on the WAN interface
Looks like you story didnt yet end even thou you at least moved a bit Alright so lets go step by step and put the puzzle together.1. Your current setup is as following? ISP > Draytek (in Bridge mode) > OPNsense (with PPPoE)2. Your OPNsense get a public IP?3. What are your NAT rules? Did you do your own? What mode did you set (is it hybrid)?4. Do you have internet connectivity from OPN to Internet? (can you within OPN GUI go to Diagnostics section and try to ping 1.1.1.1 and 8.8.8.8 )?5. If possible make print screens of NAT rules, Floading Rules, WAN rules and your LAN rules6. Do the same above as well WAN & LAN interfaces and DHCP servers7. Do the same for the routing table8. Do the same for gateway tabRegards,S.