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    Wanting to setup multiple WAN, need your input.

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      mechanicalmetal
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      Hey guys,

      I have multiple internet connections, and I am wanting to setup multiple WAN through pfsense. I am running pfsense 1.2.1 BSD7. I want to make sure it as simple as popping another nic in, plugging up 2nd DHCP, and adding rules. Do I need to bridge both WAN's together?

      Also, I am using VPN, I am worried that I will have some conflict with IP address. Can someone please tell me what I need to do? I am a total noob.

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        Perry
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        http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/MultiWanVersion1.2
        http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,7001.0.html
        http://blog.pfsense.org/
        http://devwiki.pfsense.org/PfSenseDevHome

        Please don't spam this forum with question every 3 min. There is a excellent search function available.
        I've post some of the most relevant sources of information above.
        I would also recommend buying a network book.

        /Perry
        doc.pfsense.org

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          mechanicalmetal
          last edited by

          Not spamming the forums man, thank you for your help. Just wanting to learn. I am planning on purchasing some reading material. I gotta start somewhere…..

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            GruensFroeschli
            last edited by

            You are kind of spamming a bit.
            As perry wrote: you open multiple threads about things you can easily read up via google or the forum-search.
            I mean i dont mind answering questions but you really overdo it.
            as an example your recent question about backing up the config.
            The way you ask leads me to believe that you havent even looked at the backup/restore-page and just asked..
            –> This leads to: "ah a thread by mechanicalmetal" --> "dont read any further because it's just a question he can google by himself"
            And this isnt what you want, is it? ;)

            We do what we must, because we can.

            Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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              mechanicalmetal
              last edited by

              Posting multiple threads to get some input from you guys. I have had VERY limited time to do research in the past few days. I am wanting to cram everything together in one day, and thats not happening. My apologies, I will make sure I research before I post in the forum.

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