Hub 2 Bridging Mode
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30-12-2021 1:28 PM - edited 30-12-2021 1:34 PM
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Hi everyone. I hope you can help!
I have a Plusnet hub 2. I am a business user and have a small home office network. My Hub 2 firewall is turned off. My Hub 2 DHCP is turned off. I have a static IP (202.xxx.xxx.xxx) which is currently assigned to my Plusnet Hub 2 on the internet facing side. The LAN side IP for the Hub 2 is 192.168.1.254
On the inside of my network (LAN side) I have a firewall (PFSense, located on a PC with 2 NICs). This PFSense firewall deals with all the traffic in and out of my network. It is also the DHCP server for the network. It has 2 NICs one connecting to the LAN - currently 192.168.1.2., and one connecting to the WAN, currently 192.168.1.227 It all works fine.....but I want my Plusnet Hub 2 to act only as a modem, nothing else, so then my WAN NIC will be facing the internet directly and will pick up the static IP from Plusnet.. I believe the Plusnet Hub 2 has the capacity to do this via 'bridging mode'. I have tried turning bridging mode on, but the hub then fails to connect to the internet...can anyone help, how do I setup bridging mode on the Plunet Hub 2 so that the Hub 2 connects to the internet and acts only as a modem....and how do I set up the WAN NIC on the PFSense firewall to access the internet through the HUB 2 when it is in bridging mode.
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30-12-2021 1:52 PM
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In bridge mode, the Hub Two will act solely as an xDSL modem i.e. zero routing capability and zero awareness of the PPP login credentials required to establish a connection to the Internet.
The PFSense firewall will need configuring to use PPPoE on the WAN interface, and your broadband login credentials etc. configuring there.
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Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
30-12-2021 1:52 PM - edited 30-12-2021 1:53 PM
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Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
30-12-2021 2:21 PM
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Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
30-12-2021 4:21 PM
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Thank-you for your response and IT WORKS!. Just so everyone else knows here are my exact steps....
1. Put Plusnet Hub 2 in Bridging mode (Home>Advanced Stettings>Broadband) at the bottom of the page.
2. Go to PFSense Firewall web interface (Default is 192.168.1.1). Login to PFSense with your credentials - defaults are Username: admin / Password: pfsense
3. Go to Interfaces>WAN
4. Change IPv4 to PPPoE
5. Scroll down the page to PPPoE Config section
6. Enter your ADSL username and password. These can be found on your Plusnet Hub 2 (Home>Advanced Stettings>Broadband).....eg username: example@plusadsl.net / password: !"£ferrari!"£
7. Save settings (bottom of page)
8. Apply settings (top of page)
9. Check your interfaces on you PFSense Dashboard
10. Your WAN IP should now show as a public IP. Eg 212.xxx.xxx.xxx
11. Go to the pub to celebrate!
Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
07-04-2022 11:46 AM
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Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
07-04-2022 1:42 PM - edited 07-04-2022 1:44 PM
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I've not tried this on VMWare or similar.
My setup is a physical machine with PFSense installed on it and 2 NICS....one for LAN, one for WAN. The WAN is attached to the Plusnet router...the LAN connects to an internal switch. The router is setup with PPOe (using my Plusnet credentials)...and once this is done the WAN NIC on the PFSense firewall picks up a static public IP from Plusnet. I assume you have requested a static Public IP from Plusnet?
BTW, once it connects in bridging mode the light on the router turns purple.
Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
07-04-2022 2:21 PM
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yeah i got a static ip address, router goes purple. i been plugging it into the wan port port 4.
Any possibiliity you can try this on vmware esxi 7.0 update 3. PfSense.
i followed this guide.
https://getlabsdone.com/how-to-install-pfsense-on-esxi-step-by-step-guide/
If you can i'd be appreciated.
Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
07-04-2022 2:43 PM
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Plugging what into the WAN port/port 4?
If you're using the Hub Two in bridge mode as a dumb modem, then there's a possibility that the outbound interface of the PFSense box requires plugging into one of the Hub Two's LAN ports i.e. port 1, 2 or 3, not the WAN port.
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Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
07-04-2022 2:46 PM
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I use VMWARE ESXI 7.0 with 2 NIC and configured in vmware.
The WAN cable was connected to the WAN Port of the hub 2 not tried ports 1 to 3 yet using pfsense i have tried it on a dsl router and nothing no routing on port 1-3 but haven't tried it on PfSense Firewall.
Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
07-04-2022 3:04 PM
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According to your ealier comment, you tried it using a Virgin DSL router? I very much doubt Virgin routers are configured to use PPPoE.
Whatever you are using to connect to the Hub Two in bridge mode, be it PFSense or anything else, it needs to be talking PPPoE and will require configuring with your Plusnet broadband username and password.
Bob Pullen
Plusnet Product Team
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Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
07-04-2022 3:16 PM
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WAN port goes to the second NIC i have got in the pc. which is configured in vmware esxi.
Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
07-04-2022 3:17 PM
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As you can see it's all setup ready it didnt work with wan port 4. will try port 1-3 and will report back.
Thanks for replying.
Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
07-04-2022 3:21 PM
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It's all there my username and password ready.
Re: Hub 2 Bridging Mode
07-04-2022 3:44 PM
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it has PPPOE functionality on it.
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