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      shera037
      last edited by

      I have 3 links to ISP and I wont to do outgoing load balancing.

      It look

      gw-isp1                 static IP1
      ISP1 –--------------- router-----------------
              dinamic IP1                                    -
                                                                     -
                                                                      -
              gw-isp2                 static IP2                -
      ISP2------------------router------------------------ pfsense  <-> load balanced traffic ----------- router (access control) <-> users (static IPs)
             dinamic IP2                                          -
                                                                       -
                                                                      -
              gw-isp3                  static IP3             -
      ISP3------------------router--------------------
              dinamic IP3

      Can pfsense do this and how  ???

      Please write an example

      Thanks in advance

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        hoba
        last edited by

        You need static IPs on WAN or at least static gateways. You can fake that with simple gatewayrouters in front of the pfsenses wans (like pppoe-modem-routers if the connection is pppoe). Search the forum, this has been discussed before and there are even examples for such a configuration somewhere (like here http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=226.0 ). For additional help in setting this up check this article in the wiki: http://wiki.pfsense.com/wikka.php?wakka=OutgoingLoadBalancing

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          shera037
          last edited by

          @hoba:

          You need static IPs on WAN or at least static gateways. You can fake that with simple gatewayrouters in front of the pfsenses wans (like pppoe-modem-routers if the connection is pppoe). Search the forum, this has been discussed before and there are even examples for such a configuration somewhere (like here http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=226.0 ). For additional help in setting this up check this article in the wiki: http://wiki.pfsense.com/wikka.php?wakka=OutgoingLoadBalancing

          I think that I already do that with routers (mikrotik) in front of the pfsense  ??? Did I ???
          I have static GWs (routers IPs)

          My config is

          ISP_1–----router_1 (static IP_1 192.168.0.1/24)---------+
          ISP_2------router_2 (static IP_2 192.168.2.1/24)--------pfsense -----router_4 (access controler)----users
          ISP_3------router_3 (static IP_3 192.168.3.1/24)---------+

          pfsense config

          LAN - 192.168.1.1/24
          WAN_1 (connected to router_1) - IP 192.168.0.2/24 static  GW=ROUTER_1 (IP address)
          WAN_2 (connected to router_2) - IP 192.168.2.2/24 static  GW=ROUTER_2 (IP address)
          WAN_3 (connected to router_3) - IP 192.168.3.2/24 static  GW=ROUTER_3 (IP address)

          Is this config ok for this scenario ???

          If is not can someone tell me where I go wrong ???

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            shera037
            last edited by

            All OK NOW  ;D

            Mistake was in load balancer pools.

            Regards

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              hoba
              last edited by

              Nice! And sorry that I didn't catch all the details from the asciiart  ::)

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