Hmmmmmmmmm - - - - after I enter the address what key do I hit?
Check out Patrick's pointers in this thread. https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=35764.0There should be no need for you to manually set up the LAN --- you might be doing something wrong there and end up with duplicate IPs on the FW NICs if you don't identify the one that already responds to pings on 192.168.1.1
If the laptop cannot bin pinged from OpnSense, it is not the firewall of OpnSense that is blocking it.There are lots of possibilities why the laptop does not respond to pings, among which these come to mind:1. You set the network mask of your laptop incorrectly, like just 192.168.1.100, which corresponds to 192.168.1.100/32, it should be 192.168.1.100/24.2. It is a Windows laptop with its network type set incorrectly, thus pings are not allowed (https://bitlaunch.io/blog/how-to-make-windows-10-pingable/). BTW: Even if the type is correct, you can only ping the laptop from its own subnet, unless you modify the source network in the firewall rules.