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    How to use multiple WANs to make fater peer-to-peer connection?

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    • dimskraftD
      dimskraft
      last edited by

      Suppose I have multiple WANs and connected two pfsense boxes peer-to-peer via several tunnels.

      How should I configure them? For example, how to configure routes and tunnel networks?

      May be it is intended to work out of the box?

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      • dimskraftD
        dimskraft
        last edited by

        Currently I am getting only one route to opposite LAN, involving only one connection.

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        • Z
          zeeohsix
          last edited by

          You have multiple paths between two pfsense instances, and you'd like to utilize more than one path at a time (load balance)?

          I can default to:
          https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/multiwan/index.html

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          • dimskraftD
            dimskraft @zeeohsix
            last edited by

            @zeeohsix this looks not what I am looking for

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            • K
              knothing
              last edited by

              You should be looking for some kind of aggregation. I think it's possible to create LAGG interface with openvpn interfaces. I personally never done it.

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              • dimskraftD
                dimskraft @knothing
                last edited by

                @knothing said in How to use multiple WANs to make fater peer-to-peer connection?:

                LAGG

                Suppos I have created LAGG interface. What next?

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