This is the final post on setting up and configuring Untangle on your network.
For a recap on our previous posts, see here: -PART1- and -PART2-
Now that I have had Untangle running on my network for a while, you are able to see some things that might make more sense.
I have migrated it from “bridged” mode to “router” so it is now serving up DHCP and DNS, it still has a router between it and the network however i just turned DHCP off on that router so it get’s it from Untangle.
I also have it secured to only allow internal admin and I have OpenVPN setup so I VPN into the box in order to manage it, just a bit safer from brute force attacks.
Here are some newer pics of things that might not have been as updated or even existed as updated have been installed since then.
Here is what the main page looks like now after it’s been running a while:
Here is how you can view your Active Sessions:
And here is what your session list looks like for about 5 computers on a Saturday night.
Here is what my DHCP config looks like with static entries:
Here is my current Captive Portal Config:
And here is what it looks like from the client side:
So that’s about it for now, of course there is alot more to actually using it than you can see from these screenshots but I hope it helps.







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