Disable the OpenWRT firewall in "System->Startup".Create a Pass rule for each interface in "Firewall->Rules". Enable DHCP on each VLAN interface in "Services->DHCP Server".It is convenient to pick the subnet for the interface that matches the VLAN tag, for example, 192.168.10.1 for the 10 VLAN. From the "Interfaces" dropdown in the ribbon menu select each VLAN (probably showing as OPT1) and enable them with a static IP address.Go the "Interface Assignments" tab and add the VLANs.Go to the VLANs tab in the "Interfaces->(assign)" window.This is how I recreated my original setup. I very quickly realized that I had not made a backup of /cf/conf/config.xml and that I had a long evening ahead of tinkering with pfSense and OpenWRT. After a power outage my pfSense box was caught in an endless reboot cycle. OpenWRT broadcasts two SSIDs which reside on two different VLANs. My current network setup uses pfSense as the firewall and DHCP server with OpenWRT running on a TL-WA801ND wireless access point.
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