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    How to split connection from LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN??

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      agismaniax
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      I have two ISP connection.
      Previously, I'm testing with one ISP and I can access FTP (passive) and HTTP from internet to my internal server very fast.
      After I add another connection, the connection from internet to my internal server seems slowing down and almost down to zero Kbps.
      But no problem at all from my internal to internet.

      I didn't change anything in FTP/HTTP server, I only do:

      • enable BIZNET interface
      • change gateway on some LAN rules

      I want to make split connection:
      FTP/HTTP server from/to ISP #1 (WAN)
      Selected users (EDP) to ISP #2 (BIZNET)
      The rest of users to ISP #1 (WAN)

      What should I do to split the connection for 2 ISP?  ??? ??? ???

      After that testing, i'm switching off BIZNET interface and set back all changed rules to previous state, but download process from my FTP/HTTP to internet is still slowing down. Upload still fine. I dont know what's wrong with it.

      Could someone give me some advice?

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        agismaniax
        last edited by

        In the future, I'm going to make my office internet connection like this:

        How to make this kind of configuration using pfsense?

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          agismaniax
          last edited by

          Able to split outgoing connection from LAN to WAN.
          Still confuse about incoming connection.

          Lack of documentation and support here.  :'( :'( :'(

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            agismaniax
            last edited by

            Able to open incoming connection from internet to lan for spesific port via Port Forward and NAT 1:1 via WAN interface.

            Some questions:

            • FTP download is very-very slow on WAN interface from internet (already open TCP FTP and TCP 55000-60000 for Passive FTP).
            • Unable to ping the OPT1 interface from any (already open ICMP connection to it's IP).
            • Unable to ping virtual IPs on OPT1 interface from any (already open ICMP connection to it's virtual IP).
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