I have an AP30 connected in, setup the DHCP, etc. The AP is detected and registered, and I setup a SSID... but I can't seem to find any configuration objects for use with the packet filter, etc. so I can actually create access rules. I was expecting to see an object with the SSID, etc. under Definitions or Interfaces. Am I missing something?
I configured a SSID with WPA/WPA2 Enterprise Authentication. The access point got an address, via DHCP from the Astaro, and it showed up in the webadmin; I activated it, it rebooted, etc. and shows as "active." I just don't have any network objects for that wireless network I defined.
If you didn't select "Seperate Zone" you didn't see any new network, if you select this, you will see a new network in "Network interfaces" with the name of your SSID
Robert,
since on your machine the kernel seems to hang at interface-related tasks, creating and deleting wireless networks will end up in a deadlock and never complete, so it's no wonder that new networks don't show up.
Bruce, Whitty:
If you create a wireless network using the "Separate Zone" setting, you should have a new interface available for use in Network->Interfaces. After configuring it there, you should be able to use the interface/network in the packetfilter etc.
Can you please run an "ifconfig -a" on the shell just to check if those devices are created?
If you didn't select "Seperate Zone" you didn't see any new network, if you select this, you will see a new network in "Network interfaces" with the name of your SSID