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pfsense:install_pfsense:installation_of_pfsense [2023/04/21 21:48] – [Verify the BIOS settings] peterpfsense:install_pfsense:installation_of_pfsense [2023/04/21 22:07] (current) – [Determine Networks] peter
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 There is a DHCP server running on the LAN interface so if you connect your PC to this port, you should be able to obtain an IP address which will allow you to access the pfSense web configurator to continue the configuration process. There is a DHCP server running on the LAN interface so if you connect your PC to this port, you should be able to obtain an IP address which will allow you to access the pfSense web configurator to continue the configuration process.
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 +</WRAP>
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 +<WRAP info>
 +**Optional:** At the Console (WebConfigurator), but easier to do in the WebGUI, which is next.
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 +  * Assign Interfaces
 +    * No VLANs
 +      * WAN, Autodetect, Plug the WAN (PPPoE modem) cable into the onboard network socket, Press enter
 +      * LAN, Autodetect, Plug the LAN cable into the top socket (port 0) on the Intel low profile NIC, press enter
 +      * Add no more
 +      * Accept settings
 +  * Set Interface(s) IP address
 +    * Set LAN
 +    * IPv4 = 192.168.1.1
 +    * Subnet: 24 (255.255.255.0)
 +    * No LAN IPv6 (enable at a later date)
 +    * Enable DHCP on LAN
 +    * Client address range = 192.168.1.100 --> 192.168.1.199
 +    * Do you want to revert to HTTP as the webConfigurator protocol?
 +      * Currently the web-server is using HTTPS and this is asking if you want to downgrade to HTTP
 +      * Select No
  
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
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