New WAN link over same network
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 you could probably just setup a different vlan for WAN4 over the switches, and assign an interface for it on pfsense 
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 Thanks for the answer! 
 but is not really possible since I'm not using managed switches.
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 Any other suggestion? or a way to configure it? 
 Thanks!
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 do you have a free physical interface on the pfsense ? without a physical interface or VLAN i don't see how to get this working reliably. 
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 Hi heper! do you have a free physical interface on the pfsense ? without a physical interface or VLAN i don't see how to get this working reliably. Yes i do have one physical interface available on my pfsense. 
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 Any suggestions? 
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 use the free interface in the way you intended it in your diagram. (make the WAN4-modem your gateway) 
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 Ok, maybe i dont understand or I didnt explan myself correctly. I have already the antenna connected to one of the switches on the remote area and into the WAN4 interface on PFsense. The router on the antenna has a different subnet 192.168.7.x. I can ping anything on the www using the WAN4 interface but, apinger shows the link is down and there is no traffic going through that link. I assume and please correct me if Im wrong. The private IP that i have in the PFsense (192.168.7.10) needs to be translated to go to the outside.. 
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 normally, pfsense should create the correct NAT rules autmagically, when you specify a gateway on an interface. (Only when AON is enabled) if you haven"t specified a gateway: create one 
 if AON is disabled and you want to keep it that way: you'll need to add NAT rules yourself (interface WAN4, source=your lan subnet, destination:*, NAT-address=WAN4-address)
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 This is very annoying and cant resolve it!! I hate asking dumb questions but I've tried everything.. let me tell you what i have right now: I figured out that the ping responses came through another WAN connection (this is because I had no Gateway assigned). Now the problem i think is my configuration on the interface. I have configured the interface as an static ipv4 with an ip in the same range as the WAN4, please remember that the internet connection runs through a private address across a different subnet as my LAN. I tried adding the NAT rules manually, but they all make sense when i switched over Manual Outbound NAT rule generation. ok this is the rule i found to be most important.  
 
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 Here is the configuration of the interface…. 
 please note that all the configurations say WAN3 instead of WAN4.... (this is to discard NIC problems, since wan3 was working alright) 
 
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 someone?? :)