pfsense
2 TopicsKVD21 DHCP/iPv6 Prefix Delegation and PFSense
Hi, It seems the KVD21 Gatewayis a great device for basic Internet users. It is wise and understandable. Unfortunately, It has no options for DHCP or iPv6 Prefix Delegation. Is there any other T-Mobile gateway available with more options? At least controlling the DHCP or iPv6 Prefix Delegation? I understand the Core network of T-Mobile is running over pure iPv6 and it is amazing! But iPv6 Prefix Delegation should be available so we can technically get more freedom to use PFSense or other open-source gateways. I am interested in PFSesne because I have more control over my traffic to block the Ads/Tracker/malicious addresses on my network. The reason I am asking this question is that Part of my question is asked in community and there is no answer from T-Mobile! https://community.t-mobile.com/other-devices-11/ipv6-prefix-delegation-44058 https://community.t-mobile.com/troubleshooting-38/prefix-delegation-41507 Thank you404Visto0likes0ComentariosT-Mobile Cylinder, pfSense and Google Wifi
Trying to figure out a solution to the no bridge-mode\no port forwardingin T-Mobile's dumbed down appliance. A pfSense firewall will port forward so I can get Plex and ChannelsDVR among other things from outside the network. This solves the bridge mode and port forwardproblem. It also does DHCP and NAT. Add to that my Google Mesh WiFi system (5 units.) So what I'm looking at is T-Mobile appliance>pfSense appliance>Google Router. Onlynow I've gottriple NAT (disaster) unless I put the Google in Bridge mode. But then I'm pretty sure the mesh won't work. Anyone using pfSense with a mesh system? I know I could try ZeroTier but really like the capabilities of pfSense. It can really improve the network in addition to some goodprotection.2.1KViews0likes5Comentarios