Re: AW: [pfSense Support] Multiple WANs, different routes but not fail over?

2006-02-01 Thread Bill Marquette
On 1/31/06, H I L T O N R A L P H S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Holger Bauer wrote: > > You are talking about policy based routing. pfSense can do this kind of > > routing. Configure the WAN interface with the PPPoE-settings and one of > > your OPTx interfaces with the static settings of the oth

Re: AW: [pfSense Support] Multiple WANs, different routes but not fail over?

2006-01-31 Thread H I L T O N R A L P H S
Holger Bauer wrote: You are talking about policy based routing. pfSense can do this kind of routing. Configure the WAN interface with the PPPoE-settings and one of your OPTx interfaces with the static settings of the other line. Don't forget to enter the gateway there. Then check out your fire

AW: [pfSense Support] Multiple WANs, different routes but not fail over?

2006-01-31 Thread Holger Bauer
You are talking about policy based routing. pfSense can do this kind of routing. Configure the WAN interface with the PPPoE-settings and one of your OPTx interfaces with the static settings of the other line. Don't forget to enter the gateway there. Then check out your firewall rules at you LAN

Re: AW: [pfSense Support] Multiple WANs

2005-09-08 Thread Dave Warren
Holger Bauer wrote: using the same gateway for both wans won't work as you can't specify rules for this I think. the rules are applied to a gateway and with both gateways the same... :-/ you might have to come up with a workaround like having a nated router in front of one connection to use th

AW: [pfSense Support] Multiple WANs

2005-09-05 Thread Holger Bauer
using the same gateway for both wans won't work as you can't specify rules for this I think. the rules are applied to a gateway and with both gateways the same... :-/ you might have to come up with a workaround like having a nated router in front of one connection to use this as gateway on one w