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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      tommyboy180
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      Welcome to the forums ronel. You should search the forums for your answers first before posting for help. The answer to your problem is already on the forum, take some time to research your issue.

      We're always glad to help but asking people to do your research for you won't go far here.

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      • Cry HavokC
        Cry Havok
        last edited by

        You can find the documentation here, which includes at least one installation guide.

        Also, if you look a little further down here you'll find a forum for multiple WANs, in addition to what's covered in that documentation I've already linked to.

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          ronel
          last edited by

          ok thank you for all the information…god bless....

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            ronel
            last edited by

            i already intall the pfsense but i cannot go to the web browser configeration…..its stop in pfsense console set up....thanks....

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            • Cry HavokC
              Cry Havok
              last edited by

              Can you please clarify what you're trying to say.  Vague half written questions are difficult to answer.

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                ronel
                last edited by

                ahh ok…i already install it and i already configure it...but what about my another ISP....because i have 2 ISP....the other one ISP i already configure it in pfsense....how about the other one ISP?can i used them both in pfsense?so that i have 2 connection in internet...if ever the other one is down...i have a back up ISP...thanks

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                • Cry HavokC
                  Cry Havok
                  last edited by

                  The use of multiple internet connections is covered in the Multiple WAN sub-forum.  If you bothered to read the documentation you'd have found links to various guides on configuring multiple WAN links.

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                    ronel
                    last edited by

                    @ cry havok….thanks bro...

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                      ronel
                      last edited by

                      @ cry havok…man...i cannot configure it....i have 2 ISP but i cannot connect the two ISP simontintiously....if i connect them both....the other one ISP is OK there is a internet....but if im going to unplug the one who has internet...there is no connection....i mean if i have a 2 ISP....if the other one has no connection in internet...there is another one who automatic can support the internet connection...what should i do??thanks....god bless....

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                      • Cry HavokC
                        Cry Havok
                        last edited by

                        Step 1 - read the documentation I linked to
                        Step 2 - search the forums
                        Step 3 - start a fresh thread in the multi WAN sub-forum detailing the version of pfSense you're running, what your IP addresses and subnet masks are for each interface and exactly what your problem is

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                          ronel
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                          sir do we need to configure with the same subnet on each interface?thanks more power..

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                          • Cry HavokC
                            Cry Havok
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                            You only use the same subnet on interfaces if they're bridged.

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