MultiWan> Switch/Hub> pfSense> Switch/Hub… Any idea?
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Just curios if possible…
ISP1 > [ ] >
ISP2 > [Switch/Hub ] > {[Single WAN Interface ] > [ pfSense box ] > [Single LAN Interface]} > [ Switch/Hub ] > [Client PC..]
ISP3 > [ ] >
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With 2.0 this should all be possible via the GUI.
1.2.3 would need some manual modifying of the config.xml -
Will it be like assigning different gateway address on the same interface? How to do it?
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In 2.0 a gateway isn't something bound to an interface.
You simply create a gateway by telling that an IP is a gateway.
These gateways then can be used in gateway groups/pools for loadbalancing/failover or be used directly in firewall rules to force traffic to a gateway.There still can only a single default gateway.
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I tried this:
ISP1 (192.168.0.1)
[switch] >WanInterface(192.168.0.100) >{pfSense} > LAN (192.168.1.1)DHCP >[switch]> PC Client
ISP2 (192.168.0.2)/I did basic load balancing rules but its only acting as a failover,and not the round robin load balance. Please guide me for the proper configuration of this setup…
Thank you very much...
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Show screenshots of your setup.