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      KatiaSisHost last edited by

      Hello, i have a 2 onboard NIC.. GBE0 and GBE1... and i added other network board with EM0 and EM1.

      and i try to make this:

      Fibertel 300Mb (CableModem CATV) -> GBE0
      Fiber 300Mb (Movistar PPPoE) -> GBE1

      EM0 -> switch -> homelab server in nic1
      EM1 -> switch -> homelab server in nic2

      my homelab server have 2nic nad had installed ProxMox and 2 VM...

      VM1 webserver with 3 domains.
      VM2 nodejs server.

      How can configure pfsense on this schema? to balance and failover?

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        bingo600 @KatiaSisHost last edited by

        @katiasishost

        Looking here is a great start
        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/index.html

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