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The following [WAN] interface settings seem to work ok for me. I'm no expert on OPNsense so any improvement to the wiki page and configuration instructions are welcome.
The following [WAN] interface settings seem to work ok for me. I'm no expert on OPNsense so any improvement to the wiki page and configuration instructions are welcome.


[[File:OPNsense Basic and Generic Configuration.png]]
[[File:OPNsense Basic and Generic Configuration.png]]<br />
Note: You can set 1500 for the MTU if your VDSL or ADSL modem supports it.<br />
I recommend testing with the MTU box blank to start with and change the setting once you know everything else works.


[[File:OPNsense PPPoE configuration.png]]
[[File:OPNsense PPPoE configuration.png]]
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[[File:OPNsense IPv6 Working.png]]
[[File:OPNsense IPv6 Working.png]]

[[Category:3rd Party Routers|PFSense]]

Latest revision as of 17:39, 13 April 2020

OPNsense

Site: https://opnsense.org/download/
Features:

  • MultiWAN Load Balancing and Failover
  • OpenVPN Server and Client capability
  • IPsec tunnel support
  • SSH support and tcpdump access
  • QoS
  • NTP Server
  • Bandwidth / usage graphing

Setup with Andrews & Arnold with working IPv6

You need some way to get the BT / TalkTalk VDSL or DSL to your OPNsense box. The usual method would be an Openreach VDSL modem or similar device.

The following [WAN] interface settings seem to work ok for me. I'm no expert on OPNsense so any improvement to the wiki page and configuration instructions are welcome.

 
Note: You can set 1500 for the MTU if your VDSL or ADSL modem supports it.
I recommend testing with the MTU box blank to start with and change the setting once you know everything else works.

 

 

In the [LAN] section I couldn't seem to get it to automatically use details from the WAN.
The following worked.

 

 

In the above IPv6 setting screenshot I've got the router on IPv4 10.0.0.10 and used the ::2 as the LAN IPv6 IP as taken from my control.aa.net.uk page.

 

The final step is to go to Services and then Router Advertisements then [LAN]. The following settings worked for me.

 

After a few minutes of applying the settings my computer could visit IPv6 websites!