So pen down the settings for PPPoE, then use these settings to configure PPPoE in OPNsense
Ask your provider or try some ISP help forum applicable to your region (Greece?) about how to extract it by "hacking" the speedport. If at all possible.Seriously, how should anyone here know?
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on November 11, 2023, 10:08:06 amAsk your provider or try some ISP help forum applicable to your region (Greece?) about how to extract it by "hacking" the speedport. If at all possible.Seriously, how should anyone here know?Bro I can't. I used the pppoe as a protocol with the name and everything. I used it at the wan port of the opnsense. I used the speedport as bridge. I connected speedport to lan. Wan was not recognized after these settings for some reasons and there was no online indication at the router. It's so frustrating.
Bro I can't. I used the pppoe as a protocol with the name and everything. I used it at the wan port of the opnsense. I used the speedport as bridge.
I connected speedport to lan.
Quote from: Marinoz on November 16, 2023, 09:05:29 pmBro I can't. I used the pppoe as a protocol with the name and everything. I used it at the wan port of the opnsense. I used the speedport as bridge.That's correct. The username and password go into the WAN PPPoE configuration of OPNsense.Quote from: Marinoz on November 16, 2023, 09:05:29 pmI connected speedport to lan.Why? If the speedport is operating in router mode, that is of course correct. Then the setup is:Internet line --> speedport in router mode --> LAN clientsIf you want to use OPNsense the only way to connect the devices is:Internet line --> speedport in bridge mode --> OPNsense WAN - OPNsense LAN --> LAN clientsThere is no other way to make this work. What exactly do you want to achieve by replacing the speedport in router mode with bridge mode and OPNsense?
No, you cannot. If you use the speedport as a DSL modem, you cannot use its WLAN feature. You need an additional access point connected to the LAN interface of OPNsense.A firewall separates the "evil" Internet side of the world from your "good" home network side of the world.All traffic needs to go through the firewall.Internet - WANHome - LANAlternatively you could buy a separate DSL modem without WLAN, connect that to DSL and OPNsense WAN and use the speedport strictly as a WLAN access point in the "good" side of the network.But again: what do you want to achieve by replacing the speedport in router mode with OPNsense? Internet works, right? WLAN works, right? It's reasonably secure ... so, why?
You have an ONT? I had no idea! Probably overlooked.But why are you messing with the speedport then in the first step?Connect OPNsense WAN to ONT, connect a single PC to OPNsense LAN, configure WAN PPPoE until Internet works.Then connect speedport as a WLAN access point in bridge mode to OPNsense LAN only.
After configuring the wan as pppoe then the wan is not recognized while it used to be.
Quote from: Marinoz on November 16, 2023, 09:38:21 pmAfter configuring the wan as pppoe then the wan is not recognized while it used to be.That I do not understand. Please post screenshots of your WAN configuration.