On 12 mrt. 2012, at 10:44, Gavin Will wrote:

> Apologies. 
> 
> The ADSL router will still "turned into a  modem" only.
> 
> Routing done by PFSense. I will have 1 network cable from the ADSL "modem" 
> and it will be presented to the PFSense Box. 
> 
> I only mentioned ADSL to distiguish the connections. 
> 

* setup the PPPoA or PPPoE. Is the modem doing this or PFsense (I think pfsense 
is not capable of PPPoA)?
* you can setup a bridge interface in the 2nd pfsense to connect the main 
pfsense to the DSL line
* have a look at CARP for failover setup

There are several description in the documentation corner describing somehow 
want you want to do, I guess.

Regards, Pim


> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] 
> On Behalf Of Pim van Stam
> Sent: 12 March 2012 09:25
> To: pfSense support and discussion
> Subject: Re: [pfSense] Guest Network and Failover with Multiple ISPs
> 
> 
> On 9 mrt. 2012, at 17:47, Gavin Will wrote:
> 
>> Hi there,
>> 
>> I have 2 internet connections. Fibre and ADSL Line. I also have 2 PFsense 
>> Boxes one for each connection.
>> 
>> Fibre goes to my main network, The ADSL line has a crappy ISP supplied 
>> router and I have 5 public ips on this. I connect another PF Sense box up to 
>> the ADSL router and set it to DMZ and therefore have a guest network on a 
>> single public IP.
>> 
>> I have another cable from the ADSL router ( again DMZ) to the 3rd (or 2nd 
>> wan interface depending on how you see it)Interface on our main PFsense Box 
>> I want to keep this as a failover line or possibly load balance.
>> 
>> I would like to get rid of the ISP router and simply have 2 PFsense boxes. 1 
>> on the main network and the guest one (receiving the 5 public IPS) supplying 
>> guest internet but then having a cable coming out to go into the main 
>> PFsense and have it as failover on one of the remaining 4 public IPs.
>> 
>> Is this possible? If I add another interface in Guest PF sense and then put 
>> that into the main PF sense router and have going back to the main router?
>> 
>> I realise it may be awkward to explain.
> 
> If I understand it correctly you want the PFsense to do the ADSL signaling. 
> For that you need an ADSL interface adapter. For as I know PFsense does not 
> support ADSL interface cards. I've done this in the past but couldn't use 
> PFsense as "ADSL modem"/router/firewall.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Pim van Stam
> 
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
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