Nothing special is needed for that kind of setup, you use one of the public ip-addresses for the WAN-interface and that address will be the address everything coming from LAN is natted to by default. For other addresses you setup 1:1 nat with virtual IP.
Thanks very much for the help, I've got it up and running at this point. I've got some more questions, but I'll post them under the sub forums where they should go. Thanks again!
Easiest program I know of to literally map a drive letter is called webdrive. Which can map a drive to FTP or SFTP (FTP over SSH) site. However the program is not free but does have a full evaluation version you can take a look at it at: http://www.webdrive.com/ One other choice I'm aware of is: http://www.sftpdrive.com/
If you don't need drive mapping and you are using Firefox there is an add on called FireFTP which is a great program that supports FTP and SFTP.
Why not use snmp and pull from pfsense to a internal/external webserver
cacti is a nice and free graph proggie, need a webserver and runs both on win and *nix, *bsd
maby not what you want, but you got informed of the possibility anyway ;)
How is your WAN interface delivered? If your ISP is responsible for the equipment that presents you with an Ethernet interface, then you need to talk to them. If you are responsible for that equipment, you need to investigate its configuration.
To use full duplex, both ends need to be talking full duplex.
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