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    Routing and Multi WAN
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      bandrulle last edited by

      Hi!

      I want to setup 5 diffrent WAN/LAN configurations on my pfsense.
      ex:
      89...1 <-> 10.0.1.0/24
      89...2 <-> 10.0.2.0/24
      89...3 <-> 10.0.3.0/24
      89...4 <-> 10.0.4.0/24
      89...5 <-> 10.0.5.0/24

      But how do i setup gateway for all WAN´s?
      I only have one GW address from my ISP: "89...30"

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        jasonlitka last edited by

        Do you actually have multiple connections all on the same subnet or is it just an IP block?

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          bandrulle last edited by

          @Jason:

          Do you actually have multiple connections all on the same subnet or is it just an IP block?

          its a IP block. im running pfsense on a vsphere vm. so added one interface / ip

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            unguzov last edited by

            Maybe my post will help you:
            http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,57512.msg307951.html#msg307951

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              bandrulle last edited by

              @unguzov:

              Maybe my post will help you:
              http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,57512.msg307951.html#msg307951

              Yes, testing VIP and outbound nat now. seams to be just what i want to do :)

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                jasonlitka last edited by

                @bandrulle:

                @Jason:

                Do you actually have multiple connections all on the same subnet or is it just an IP block?

                its a IP block. im running pfsense on a vsphere vm. so added one interface / ip

                That's not really going to work. You shouldn't have more than one interface per subnet.

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                  unguzov last edited by

                  @bandrulle:

                  @unguzov:

                  Maybe my post will help you:
                  http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,57512.msg307951.html#msg307951

                  Yes, testing VIP and outbound nat now. seams to be just what i want to do :)

                  Just remember to add your VPN networks to Outbound NAT or you will have no internet when make VPN to pfSense.

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