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    Multi-wan? is this solution even posible?

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      goldyz last edited by

      Hello, i dont know how to explain this in text so i draw you a picture  ::)
      Is this posible, or do i have to buy a 3rd nic?

      Send all 80/443 data through ->192.168.1.3
      Send all other data through -> 192.168.1.2

      me:

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        cmb last edited by

        Yes and no. Having multiple routers on the same subnet like that creates a lot of routing complications. Better to put each on its own subnet, then you can do what you're looking to do without any complications.

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          goldyz last edited by

          @cmb:

          Yes and no. Having multiple routers on the same subnet like that creates a lot of routing complications. Better to put each on its own subnet, then you can do what you're looking to do without any complications.

          Thanks alot for your response! :)

          I only have 2 NIC's, what seting do i use for the 3rd one? do i use bridge for that one to?

          1 nic(bridge) 192.168.0.1 = router wan1
          2 nic(bridge) 192.168.1.1 = router wan2
          3 nic(??) 192.168.2.1 = VMware pfsense

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