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    Netgate 1100 - Dual WAN - Unifi Setup

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    • TXDST
      TXDS
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      Greetings! I need some advise on an odd scenario and trying to work up some options. I have been using Ubiquity Unifi for all routing and switching needs for many years and have been very pleased overall, but there is one major quirk I am struggling with... Dual WAN...

      ISP1: Starlink (200/20 Mbps)
      ISP2: Windstream DSL (50/10 Mbps)

      Both connections work great, and if I unplug from the UDM Pro directly the failover works just fine. But during an actual outage, it does not fail over properly. This is due to the fact that UDM Pro sees the local link between the modem and the UDM as "live" and therefore does not fail over. Unfortunately I am not seeing a way to change the parameters to fail over based on an external ping or even a latency threshold to help maintain performance. I have read that custom JSON files and whatnot could fix this, but I don't want to go that route. I want to stay in the UI.

      This brings me here to pfSense... I am considering purchasing a Netgate 1100 to solve this issue. The goal would be to plug both Starlink and Windstream into the Netgate 1100, and then from the 1100 plug a LAN link to the WAN of the UDM Pro so the Unifi setup treats the Netgate 1100 as the external WAN gateway.

      I want to use the Netgate 1100 for WAN failover and make Starlink primary, and fail over to Windstream if there is an outage or poor performance. I want to make it based on both ping and possibly latency, so for example, heavy packet loss or high latency, it will fail over to the better quality connection, and then when the bad connection gets better, then fail back. I assume I will also need to move the security layer such as IPS and such to pfSense if I did this, correct?

      Is this possible with the Netgate 1100? Do I need a better device? I have also considered a larger appliance to handle all routing requirements, but then I lose some of the Unifi ability. Any suggestions here would be most helpful.

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        SteveITS Galactic Empire @TXDS
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        @TXDS The short answer is yes. See
        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/solutions/sg-1100/opt-wan.html

        And gateway monitoring:
        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/routing/gateway-configure.html

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Yes, that's possible. Yes the 1100 would be fine for 200Mbps.

          Hard for me to comment on replacing the UDM Pro. That's what I would do but I'm biased! 😉

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