There is no problem with double-natting  at WAN2. It will work just
fine. I'm doing this all the time when simulating something inside my
lan with a test-pfSense. I also used such a setup at our office with a
netgear modemrouter at OPT1 before we switched our second line to static
Ips too.

Just setup WAN and OPT1. Then create firewallrules for the different
traffic at firewall>rules, lan tab. Just select the appropriate gateway
at the bottom of the rules edit screen.

Holger

________________________________

        From: Holger Janning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 6:46 PM
        To: support@pfsense.com
        Subject: [pfSense Support] Multi-WAN with Public IP-Addresses on
the LAN Interface
        
        
        Hi,
        
        i wanted to do the following scenario with pfSense.
        
        On my LAN there are several subnets with public ip addresses.
        
        Now i want to loadbalance the outgoing traffic with 2 WAN
connections
        
        WAN1 = Gateway with Public-IP-Address ( directly Internet) 
        WAN2 (Opt1) = DSL Connection (GW 192.168.2.1 (opt1-Interface on
m0n0wall-box))
        
        All http/https Traffic should went trough WAN2 (DSL). All other
traffic incoming and outgoing should go to WAN1. 
        
        So i think: Traffic to WAN1 should not be natted and Traffic to
WAN2 should be natted.
        
        Is it possble and how can i do the setup for that?
        
        thanks and best regards Holger
        
        
        
        
        



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