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      TBBZ8X8
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      Ok so I am quite new to all of this so please bear with me.

      Essentially I have 5 Gigabit ports on my router. 1 is being used for wan 1 is being used for a vlan and then I have 3 empty ports. I would like to use the 3 ports for an aggregated lan link to my managed switch to achieve a faster connection.

      I have tried to use a bridge but it doesn't seem to like that as my network goes down as soon as I plug in more than just the main LAN1 port (so I have LAN1, LAN2, and LAN3, LAN1 is the officially designated lan port by pfsence).

      I have absolutely no use for more vlans as I only have one device that uses Ethernet. I am not worried about cpu cycles as the processors I have are a bit overpowered for this application.

      If you have any advice I would very much appreciate it. Thanks,

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          TBBZ8X8
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          Thank you very much

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          • JKnottJ
            JKnott @TBBZ8X8
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            @tbbz8x8 said in Port aggregation:

            I would like to use the 3 ports for an aggregated lan link to my managed switch to achieve a faster connection.

            How fast is your Internet connection? Unless it's over 1 Gb, aggregation won't accomplish much. Only traffic to/from the Internet passes through pfSense.

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            • johnpozJ
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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              @tbbz8x8 said in Port aggregation:

              I have absolutely no use for more vlans as I only have one device that uses Ethernet

              @jknott said in Port aggregation:

              Unless it's over 1 Gb, aggregation won't accomplish much

              Even if over 1 gig, wouldn't matter lagg is not going to allow 1 device to use more than 1 physical path..

              From the OP statements - other than a failover for failed port.. I don't see any use to setting up a lag.. And what switch is he using? Most likely since he doesn't have any vlans, just the 1 lan connection more than likely doesn't even have as smart switch capable of lagg, etc.

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