Two WAN on one physical interface
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Hey
I would like to use two different pulic IP addresses so that I can separate traffic to two different servers over a different IP.
How it should work:
- One cable is connected between my modem and PfSense router (no extra are possible)
- One WAN interface (as it is now)
- One extra WAN interface (new)
- Vlan interfaces that use this new WAN interface to acces the internet
I have been trying to get it working but when I create a new vlan interface in PfSense whith DHCP I only get 0.0.0.0 as IP.
Is there someone who knows the solution?
I am using an sg-1100 -
@stijnrosaer said in Two WAN on one physical interface:
I create a new vlan interface in PfSense whith DHCP I only get 0.0.0.0 as IP.
Your second WAN connection must also be on a VLAN with the same ID as the one you set on pfSense.
@stijnrosaer "One cable is connected between my modem and PfSense router (no extra are possible)"
so do you have only ONE ISP CPE? (modem)???
from this, that you get a second WAN option, then there is no redundancy, so what do you need a second WAN for?