I don't have thos config, but i could imagine it works with the gateway option 
(select a gateway different than default)
Perhaps it might be necessary to define a pool or else fort hat... 

Just try a bit :-)

Regards, Martin

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Von: Jaye Mathisen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. April 2007 22:53
An: support@pfsense.com
Betreff: [pfSense Support] OK, I think this is simple...



Using a soekris 4801 with 1.0.1 of pfsense on a single WAN connection,
works just fine.

I want to add another WAN connection to OPT1, but I don't want failover,
or load balancing, I have 1 application that needs to route traffic out
the new connection.

I can specify the destination IP for any rules tha tneed to be set, although
if it can be donw by port, that's fine too.

However, it does need to NAT the outbound connection.

currently I'm justing a box doing netcat on the inside/outside ports, 
and that works fine, but it seems like overkill, wiht this router
sitting there.

Is it just a matter of configuring OPT1, and then setting somewhere
the appropriate next-hop address for traffic to a specific IP via
a rule?  The OPT1 interface would be DHCP, and I would *not* want
to use a default route out OPT1 regardless...

THanks in advance...

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