How to Configure 2 WAN port - 1 WAN for for 60 Users & 2 WAN port for 20 Users
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Hi
Myself Lokesh Kamath.
How to configure 2 WAN Ports (2 Different ISP's)?
1st WAN port for 60 Users Internet / Mail Access
2nd WAN port for 20 Users Internet / Mail AccessThanks in advance.
Thanks & Regards
Lokesh Kamath -
While it's entirely possible to connect to 2 ISPs, only 1 would normally be used. Also, how do you propose splitting the users into the 2 groups? You'd need 2 instances of pfSense, 1 for each ISP and VLANs or separate networks for each group.
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@jknott
Thank you for your response.In one pfSense we can not do it?
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You can do it, using gateways groups, and rules with alias list, then create a rule on the internal interface and put alias_group_a as origin, destination any, gateway group gateway_isp_a, same thing with gateway_isp_b and alias_group_b.
NOT NED A 2 INSTANCE OF PFSENSE..
also you can cross redundace to both rules with the both gateway groups as failover with the 2 isp left aligned paragraph
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Yes, that^
Use policy based routing to send one group of users via one gateway (or gateway group).
https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/book/multiwan/multi-wan-terminology-and-concepts.html#policy-routingIn order to separate those users into a different group you will need to use static DHCP leases (or static IPs) to be sure an alias containing their IPs always matches them.
Steve
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Thank you.
Very sorry for late response.
Currently I cant try because We have only 1 ISP and second ISP we are yet to buy. So I understood that I can use Gateway Group and with 1 Instance I can use 2 ISP Gateways.
May be with in 1 month we will procure 2nd ISP and I will ask any queries at that moment.
Thank you once again.
Lokesh Kamath