OPT1-WAN2 not having Internet
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You dont provide any information on what you are trying to do.
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Okay i apologize for not providing more info. What i'm trying to accomplish is to get dual wan, load balancing, fail over and round robin up and going.
My system spec are as listed:
Asus IC7-max3
P4@3.21GHz
2GB DDR Ram
1 IBM 60GB HD
nVidia 9800 GT Graphic card
1 Gigabyte NIC
3 10/100 NIC ________
1. Cable Modem (Dynamic IP) –---- | |-NIC1----- |PC|
My goal is to set it up like this: | Pfsense |
2. Cable Modme (Dynamic IP) ------ | _______ |-NIC2-----|Wireless Swictch|----Wireless PC/PrinterSomehow my second Wan (opt1-wan2) does not get any internet service even tho it was able to obtain a Dynamic IP address from my ISP. My wan on the other hand can go on the internet with no problem. So i was carious to if i have setup my wan2 correctly that why i need some of your guys help here. Maybe you guys point me to the right direction as to setting up pfsense with dynamic ip address. Thank you guys i'm looking forward for any help and your expertise.
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So are both WANs from the same ISP?
Do you get IP's out of the same subnet? Is the gateway on WAN1 and WAN2 the same? -
So are both WANs from the same ISP?
Do you get IP's out of the same subnet? Is the gateway on WAN1 and WAN2 the same?They are in different Subnet and gateway. I'd also try just using one modem on WAN2 and still WAN2 isn't able to go online. Am i missing something? or should i be able to connect to the internet already?
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Maybe a dumb question but… did you actually create a rule that makes use of WAN2?
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Maybe a dumb question but… did you actually create a rule that makes use of WAN2?
Yes i did, but i'm not sure if my rules are correct. Here are my rules for Wan2
Action: Block
Disable: Uncheck
Interface: WAN2 (OPT1)
Protocol: Any
Source: WAN2 IP
Source OS: Gray Out
Destination: Any
Gateway: DefaultLet me know if this is correct. Thanks.
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Please first learn how to use this firewall by reading the availlable documentation.
I'm not doing the homework for you and provide a "click here and click there" guide.http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,7001.0.html
http://doc.pfsense.com
–> http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Firewall_Rule_Troubleshooting
--> http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/What_is_policy_routing%3F
--> http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/MultiWanVersion1.2 -
Well thanks, I've been through those tutorial and i think i probably have a clear view of the multi wan but the tutorial just skip the part where you setup the second wan2. I just want to know if my setting are correct than i'll go from there because my second wan wasn't able to get to the internet. The thing i don't understand is that it was able to obtain an ip and not able to get to the internet. I did a ping in the webconfig to my first modem ip address and it was successful, on the other hand my second modem ip was not reach. Could it be the firewall rules? Thanks.
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@1clicc:
Maybe a dumb question but… did you actually create a rule that makes use of WAN2?
Yes i did, but i'm not sure if my rules are correct. Here are my rules for Wan2
Action: Block
Disable: Uncheck
Interface: WAN2 (OPT1)
Protocol: Any
Source: WAN2 IP
Source OS: Gray Out
Destination: Any
Gateway: DefaultLet me know if this is correct. Thanks.
Hello, i am new to pfsense and this forum. I dont know if this rule correct or not, but i think the Action shouldnt be "Block".
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The rule is correct if you want to block all traffic from WAN2 to any other interfaces, for firewall that is usually what you want.
Rules allowing traffic to go out of WAN2 are set on ports LAN1 and LAN2. There is where you should look and that is what GruensFroeschli was asking for.