To configure a Wi-Fi and LAN bridged access point in pfSense firewall router, you need to perform the following steps:
- Connect to the pfSense web interface.
- Go to Interfaces > (assign) > Bridges and add a new bridge.
- Give the bridge a descriptive name, such as “WiFiLANBridge”.
- Select the Wi-Fi and LAN interfaces you want to bridge together and click the Add button.
- Go to Services > DHCP Server and create a new DHCP server on the bridge interface.
- Configure the DHCP server options as needed for your network, such as the IP range, gateway, and DNS servers.
- Go to Interfaces > Wi-Fi > Access Point and enable the Wi-Fi interface.
- Select the bridge interface created earlier as the parent interface.
- Configure the wireless network options, such as the SSID, security type, and password.
- Go to Services > DHCP Server and enable the DHCP server on the Wi-Fi interface.
- Save the changes and restart the pfSense firewall for the changes to take effect.
That’s it! Your pfSense firewall should now be configured as a Wi-Fi and LAN bridged access point. You should be able to connect to the Wi-Fi network and obtain an IP address from the DHCP server.