Same problem as many - cannot access internet
I thought this would be simple, but I was wrong. ;)
I'm just testing out for now to see if I can get this to work in my home but will be building out on a farm with a reach of about 150 yards.
They have hughesnet HT200W modem with 4 LAN ports. It has built in wifi which I think I can switch off later. I visited recently and connected with ethernet cable it looks like reasonable download speed (~30Mb) and sad upload (3Mb).
Trying to reach another building which is about 150 yards away and would like to provide internet connectivity from there.
On my home system I run a Netgate SG-3100. It has a typical gateway of 192.168.0.1 and most of my devices get dhcp in the range of 100-150 then I reserve specific IPs for devices. Visitors get available IPs in the 100-150 range. And all get dns from 192.168.0.1 (and from a collection like 8.8.8.8, 4.4.4.4, etc) as configured in pfsense.
So according to the video, I set up one CPE510 as AP at 192.168.0.254, and the client at 192.168.0.253. That kind of works in that they both can ping each other and other internal device IPs. I can ping from the tools menu to 1.1.1.1 and google.com. The traceroute tool shows it is hitting my internal dns server (192.168.0.1 - same as the pfsense gateway). But I can't ping anything via domain name internally (like my gitlab server) or externally (like google.com). I get `name or service not known`.
Sonic fiber modem >>>> pfsense (gateway/firewall/dhcp/dns) 192.168.0.1 >>>> CPE510 AP static 192.168.0.254 ~~~~ CPE510 Client static 192.1268.0.253 >>>> laptop registered DHCP 192.168.0.93
But like so many others, no internet, or apparently, no http/https. I get nothing from chrome or firefox. And that's the primary focus of this experiment.
I've got these devices set up in separate rooms so I don't think they're overloading or having difficulties reaching each other.
As I mentioned, I can traceroute external dns using the pharos tools.
When I set up the AP, I included the reference to Primary DNS, and I did not set up the checkbox to have the AP provide another DNS service as it seems it would just cause confusion.
I'm starting to think I got the wrong devices. This shouldn't be so complicated, right? (gritting my teeth)
Any tips appreciated,
Chris.