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Select the drive that will be imaged and will boot OPNSense. | Select the drive that will be imaged and will boot OPNSense. | ||
- | {{:giphy.gif?400|}} | + | Step 4. Next it will prompt you to setup you WAN and LAN Interfaces which you will want to have connected at this time. Setup your WAN as your connection from modem. Configure the IP address to be configured with DHCP. |
- | Step 4. Next it will prompt you to setup you WAN and LAN Interfaces which you will want to have connected at this time. Setup your WAN as your connection from modem. Configure | + | Step 5. For Lan interface, setup the connection that runs from your firewall |
- | Step 5. For Lan interface, setup the connection that runs from your firewall to a switch. | + | Step 6. Change Root Password to something complex. Click " |
- | Step 6. Change Root Password to something complex. Click " | + | Step 7. Presto, you should now boot up it will check all hardware and WAN and LAN interfaces and then introduce you to a login screen. Login with your root credentials and you are greeted with a Admin page in console |
- | Step 7. Presto, you should now boot up it will check all hardware and WAN and LAN interfaces and then introduce you to a login screen. Login with your root credentials | + | Step 8. plug your computer into the LAN interface of the firewall. Navigate |
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+ | Step 9. To setup Multi-LAN ports on the firewall machine, make another interface assignment that uses another Ethernet port on the firewall. go into devices >Bridge and create |
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