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    WRAP: 1 eth for dual wan

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      MdeWendt last edited by

      Hello,

      i have a WRAP board with 2 lan interfaces. one for wan and one for lan.
      now i want to connect TWO internet lines (static ip - same subnet) to the ONE wan (ok using a switch to get the two ports) port and make load balanching. is this possible and when yes who to setup? i can change the ip from the ISP if necesarry.

      picture:

      ISP1 - 10.10.10.1  – 1 WAN from WRAP -- LAN WRAP -- 192.168.X.Y
      ISP2 - 10.10.10.2  --

      Martin

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        MdeWendt last edited by

        no one a solution for this problem?

        when one line is fall back is there any possibility to change the gateway in the WRAP with a sh script when it recognized with ping that one ISp is down?

        Martin

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          sullrich last edited by

          http://www.pfsense.org/mirror.php?section=tutorials/policybased_multiwan/policybased_multiwan.pdf

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            MdeWendt last edited by

            Hello,

            the problem is the default gateway in the rule. i can only set it to default. but for some rules i have to set them to gateway1 and for others to gateway2.
            i only have one wan interface !

            Martin

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              sullrich last edited by

              Not sure this will work.  You'll need to breakup the 2 subnets on 2 interfaces.

              I've seen reports of tricks flying around in the forum but I cannot speak for them so you'll need to do some searches for more information.

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                aldo last edited by

                depending on what you have on the wan side.
                you could have two vlans tagged to the wan interface.

                then just tag your switch on a port for  each vlan and add a port for each of your wan connections.

                as scott said use two differnet subnets

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