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    • K
      kzack
      last edited by

      Hi cry haVok !

      I already config different subnets as you advise.

      Subnets for each WAN link and the LAN (172.17.1.0/24 for WAN1, 172.17.2.0/24 for WAN2 and 192.168.1.0/24 for your LAN).

      Pls lead me for next step if you get free time.

      Regards ,

      Kzack

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      • Cry HavokC
        Cry Havok
        last edited by

        Can I recommend that you read the fine documentation, easily found from the pfSense home page.

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          kzack
          last edited by

          loadbalancing and failover working well now.
          but the speed is not double as i expected (2MB).

          Although i'm refreshing  Routing and Multi WAN thread every hours, cant see
          any hint about double speed.
          How can i config to get double speed?

          Any help would be greatly appreciated.

          Regards,

          Kzack

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            Metu69salemi
            last edited by

            speedtest.net can give guide a good quess what is your maximum speed.
            every protocol doesn't support loadbalancing(https), then it's only natural to have one wan connection speeds

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              kzack
              last edited by

              I've 2 ADSL with 2 different ISP  . Each got  1MB speed .I already tested with speedtest.net and other ways. But I only got 1MB in speed

              Regards,
              Kzack

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              • Cry HavokC
                Cry Havok
                last edited by

                @kzack:

                loadbalancing and failover working well now.
                but the speed is not double as i expected (2MB).

                Although i'm refreshing  Routing and Multi WAN thread every hours, cant see
                any hint about double speed.
                How can i config to get double speed?

                Any help would be greatly appreciated.

                Start by reading the sticky.

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                  Frozen_Fire
                  last edited by

                  I tried this kind of setup before during the first release of 2.0 and I got a low performance so I quited…

                  I will give you my setup and please try to improve...

                  Wan1 gateway is 192.168.0.1/24 
                                                                  switch/hub  >  Pfsense IP 192.168.0.100/24
                  Wan2 gateway is 192.168.0.2/24  /

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                  • Cry HavokC
                    Cry Havok
                    last edited by

                    Frozen_Fire, please ask a separate question so that your problem and kzack's aren't confused.

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                      Frozen_Fire
                      last edited by

                      sorry sir, mis-interpreted the topic

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                        kragebein
                        last edited by

                        Hey, i made a simple guide for everyone to follow on how to setup multiwan (2x wan 1x LAN).
                        The guide assumes that you have already configured pfsense with both wans.
                        it's so simple and beautiful.
                        Step 1-3 sets up the load balancing.
                        step 4 is about giving specific computers, or ports (services) direct access to only one of the WAN's - in other words, it won't be load balanced.
                        This helps with certain webpages like facebook or very secure webpages.
                        hope it helps

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