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    5 WAN on 3 Interface. How?

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      befree2 @johnpoz
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      @johnpoz
      Good morning. Ok, I will do it with no LAGG at the moment.
      Thank you very much

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        befree2 @befree2
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        Hi,
        everything is working fine now!!!
        Here is the scenario after the Vlan were created

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        I did not create a LAGG because the switch they gave me doesn't support. That's why the LAGG port is still available.
        Thank you everyone for supporting me.

        Bye
        Roberto

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          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @befree2
          last edited by johnpoz

          @befree2 said in 5 WAN on 3 Interface. How?:

          the switch they gave me doesn't support.

          And what switch is that? You said you were getting a gs308T which clearly supports lag per its manual

          https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/GS308T/GS308T_GS310TP_IG_EN.pdf

          lag.jpg

          From what you posted - you have your vlans on a lag - with what 1 port? If your not going to use lag I would remove putting your vlans on it.. And just put the vlans on em3..

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            befree2
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            Hi.
            I know but the client provide a GS108E .....

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              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @befree2
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              @befree2 well if the total bandwidth available from these 5 connections is less than gig - still seems crazy to me then it not really a problem.

              Out of pure curiosity - why do they have 5 connections? Is there limit on what 1 connection can provide in form of bandwidth?

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                befree2 @befree2
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                @befree2
                Yes there is. ISP cannot provide a single connectivity and that's why we join all routers..
                On pfsense I have set LOAD BALANCE to get more bandwidth and fail over as well

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                  befree2
                  last edited by befree2

                  Hi.
                  I got the GS308T Switch !!
                  What Should I create first the LAG o Vlan? I'would like to set port 1to 6 as Vlan3,4,5,6,7 and 8.
                  What LAGG ports to pfsense assuming that port 8 should be connected to PFsense wan port?
                  I'm struggling with that. Hope you can help.
                  In case we can use teamviewer ...
                  Thanks

                  Robin

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                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @befree2
                    last edited by johnpoz

                    @befree2 unless your total bandwidth from the internet lines is over 1 gig, I would just go with no lagg - lagg adds complexity. I am a huge fan of the KISS principle (Keep it Simple Stupid) hehehe

                    Thought you said it was working with your other switch that didn't do lagg? Were you not seeing the full bandwidth your different isp lines can provide?

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle

                    Maybe because it originated in the Navy, and I'm ex-navy.. That was a bit before my time ;) but was still a saying when I was in during the 80s and 90s

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                      befree2 @johnpoz
                      last edited by befree2

                      @johnpoz
                      Hi, thanks for replying me.
                      Each router (5) provides about 40Mbit
                      I got what you said.
                      So, can I do it in this way:

                      On pfsense
                      2 ports LAGGtoLAN
                      2 ports LAGGtoWAN

                      On the VLAN switch
                      2 ports for LAGGtoWAN (pfsense)
                      ports 1to6 VLANid's....

                      Tel me what you think please
                      Robin

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                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @befree2
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                        @befree2 said in 5 WAN on 3 Interface. How?:

                        Each router (5) provides about 40Mbit

                        Even if you had 10, for 400mbps total you have zero need of lagg.

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                          befree2 @johnpoz
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                          @johnpoz
                          Ok John, got it. Thanks
                          I'll leave only the LAN side as LAGG

                          Many many thanks for you time

                          Robin

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                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @befree2
                            last edited by johnpoz

                            @befree2 said in 5 WAN on 3 Interface. How?:

                            I'll leave only the LAN side as LAGG

                            You don't even need that.. Again KISS!!

                            The only reason I ever mentioned lagg is if your total bandwidth from these 5 different lines exceeded 1gig, in that case you would need to allow for more than 1 gig into the lan side of pfsense via different interfaces.

                            But since your total internet connection adding up all your 40mbps connections is 200mbps, 1gig connection is all you need, so there is no reason to setup lagg..

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                              befree2 @johnpoz
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                              @johnpoz
                              I've considered LAGG on the LAN side because of 200 to 300 concurrent users that require internet

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                                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @befree2
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                                @befree2 said in 5 WAN on 3 Interface. How?:

                                200 to 300 concurrent users that require internet

                                But your internet is only 200mbps total across all your connections, so lagg provides nothing other than a possible problem to deal with..

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