Title: Configuring Endian to not control modem Post by: philled on Sunday 02 March 2014, 06:50:28 pm I have just decided to move over from Smoothwall to Endian and am looking for some advice on setup. I have an ADSL2 connection to my ISP and I want to maintain configuration of the modem using the factory web UI for the modem (so that if I have connection issues I don't have any "sorry we don't support your setup" type conversations).
So I'm thinking I should connect the modem into my ethernet switch into which all the other machines on my LAN also connect. Then I can connect to the modem's web UI from my PC. Some of my machines are VMs running on ESXi which is connected to the same switch. Other machines connected to the switch are PCs, NAS etc. My questions are:
Title: Re: Configuring Endian to not control modem Post by: dda on Tuesday 04 March 2014, 08:18:13 am If you are connecting the modem directly into your LAN you are really wasting your time with a firewall. The modem should be in the red zone.
Title: Re: Configuring Endian to not control modem Post by: kieronrob on Wednesday 05 March 2014, 12:09:09 am Hi,
Configure the modem with an subnet different to your current network. Turn OFF DHCP on the modem as it will only have the EFW connecting to it. In the EFW network config wizard, select a NIC for your RED interface and give it a STATIC IP in the same range as the modem. I have done this with a 3G router and I can access the router admin interface no problem to check connection status and signal quality. You don't need an orange interface unless you are running servers in the DMZ and specifically require this. Make all your machines use the EFW GREEN IP address as their default gateway and you should be up and running. |