What without license? What bridge are you talking about?
That's pretty much the point of a firewall/router, isn't it?Internet -- ISP modem -- WAN -- firewall -- LAN -- internal network.
So your ISP router goes in bridge mode so that another device behind it becomes the router and gets the public ip. That is what will be your WAN on your OPN VM.So your VM needs at least two interfaces, one for WAN and one for LAN. Virtual nic or passthrough are options to do it and depend on your preference and hardware capability.Depending on the host you are using to virtualise, this can be an easy experiment or a hard one as it could mean bridging your only physical interface and needing to use terminal to interact with the host.Instead of asking generic questions, I suggest to draw and describe well your setup, including the physical elements.
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on November 10, 2023, 07:07:43 amThat's pretty much the point of a firewall/router, isn't it?Internet -- ISP modem -- WAN -- firewall -- LAN -- internal network.Yes but the whole point is I want wifi, wlan
Internet -- ISP modem -- WAN -- firewall -- LAN -- switch -- WLAN access point | | wired internal network
Here s the setup internet>optic fiber> huwaei terminal>firewall> and here I want wifi/wlan
Can I use my LAN (virtual external switch linked to a real nic) to give internet to my router through the WAN port ?
Quote from: Marinoz on November 10, 2023, 12:14:30 pmQuote from: Patrick M. Hausen on November 10, 2023, 07:07:43 amThat's pretty much the point of a firewall/router, isn't it?Internet -- ISP modem -- WAN -- firewall -- LAN -- internal network.Yes but the whole point is I want wifi, wlan Code: [Select]Internet -- ISP modem -- WAN -- firewall -- LAN -- switch -- WLAN access point | | wired internal network
QuoteHere s the setup internet>optic fiber> huwaei terminal>firewall> and here I want wifi/wlanLogical setup yes but if you are virtualising it via HyperV, I'm asking for the physical setup. Unless the thread title is now innacurate.Quote from: Marinoz on November 10, 2023, 06:58:25 amCan I use my LAN (virtual external switch linked to a real nic) to give internet to my router through the WAN port ?Again a generic question that without the fully described setup is pretty much pointless, as it will just lead to question after question because from your point of view "doesn't work".
No need for switch I will use the one lan port. Router can act as a switch cant it? By router I mean the isps gateway
Quote from: cookiemonster on November 10, 2023, 01:05:05 pmQuoteHere s the setup internet>optic fiber> huwaei terminal>firewall> and here I want wifi/wlanLogical setup yes but if you are virtualising it via HyperV, I'm asking for the physical setup. Unless the thread title is now innacurate.Quote from: Marinoz on November 10, 2023, 06:58:25 amCan I use my LAN (virtual external switch linked to a real nic) to give internet to my router through the WAN port ?Again a generic question that without the fully described setup is pretty much pointless, as it will just lead to question after question because from your point of view "doesn't work".What setup do you exactly need? The hardware ?