![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So, I presume that the upstream gateway is able to handle network connectivity But, if there are more than two NICs, no routing occurs between LAN cards and WAN card (and either the one that worked before installing another NIC, stops working) even if devices get correct config from DHCP and I can ping the WAN IP address from any device connected to one of the LAN cards. The strange behaviour occurs when there are more that two NICs in pfSense: I mean that if I configure pfSense for using just two network cards (one as WAN and the other as LAN) I have no trouble at all and each device connected to the LAN NIC goes to Internet perfectly just after the installation of pfSense and without any configuration. My computer, on which I have Win10 Pro installed with VMWare WS 16, is connected via Ethernet cable to the fiber optic modem. em2 = OPT1 (192.168.20.254 and DCHP enabled on VMNet2 with its DHCP disabled)įollowing what I read on Internet, I checked “Disable all packet filtering” and I’ve also disabled Outbound NAT but, I do not know why, the routing does not work: the pfSense machine accesses to Internet without problem (I can ping a remote host via IP or URL from it console) but every machine connected to em1 (VMNet1) or em2 (VMNet2) can’t go on Internet: they get correctly the configuration via DHCP but there is not internet access.Ĭould you please tell me which are the exact steps for setting a pfSense machine as a simple router without firewall or other stuff enabled?.em1 = LAN (192.168.10.254 and DCHP enabled on VMNet1 with its DHCP disabled).I’m trying to configure a pfSense vm as a simple router (no firewalling or other stuff) with three NICs: I’m working with pfSense 2.5.1 and VMWare Workstation Pro 16. ![]()
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