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#fiberinternet

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2 of 2 - Pervious post was Ethernet, this is Wi-Fi.

GoNetspeed gave me a Nokia Beacon 10 router, which is Wi-Fi 6E. My wireless network card is made by TP-Link, and Windows reports it as an Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160Mhz.

Oddly, when connected to Wi-Fi, my speed test suggests my upload is faster than my download. The only happens with the Wi-Fi (see previous post).
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#Fiber #GoNetSpeed #FiberOptic #FiberInternet

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The fact that #reactionary & #cristofacist politicans went out of their way to #sabotage the #government using the absurd "#DebtBrake" aka. #ColdProgression as a weapon is THE PROBLEM in #Germany.

We don't need that shit over here!

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Shit like this makes me want to live in a #Trailer in a #forest with just #FiberInternet and a long driveway that can barely get the delivery trucks reach me...

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en.wikipedia.orgPeter Lustig - Wikipedia

I have some networking questions but am totally out of my depth on this as I don't even know the terms to look for.

I have an ISP provided fiber box that acts as a router and WIFI endpoint and a separate
#opnsense machine I'd like to continue using as my #router/#firewall/#DHCP server. It was previously configured for a cable modem so I'd plug the modem into the port I'd designated as WAN and everything would route properly.

I would like a similar setup: the ISP box handles the fiber (and maybe the WiFi if it can be done, but I do have a separate wifi AP) and the opnsense box handles everything else. I can disable DHCP on the ISP box no problem and enable it on my opnsense box and plug it into the WAN port, but then I'm totally unsure of what I'm even trying to do, routing/iptables/LAN wise in order to route traffic appropriately to the LAN portion of the network.

I suspect I absolutely cannot use the WIFI on the ISP box, which, again, is fine; it'd be nice but I imagine that would introduce a level of complexity no one is here for (clients would be connecting to what is currently designated as the WAN? I'd probably need some VLAN stuff
maybe if it's even doable?)

Anyone have any idea what the appropriate terms are to even search for?

#opnsense #routing #homeNetworking #homeNetwork #LAN #WAN #fiberInternet #internet #networking #firewall #firewalls #pfsense #iptables #wifi