Anil garg wrote:
Is there a document somewhere that shows how to configure an OPT into a second WAN and hook up to Cable? My primary WAN is a PPOE with AT&T Yahoo.

Plus there would undoubtedly some trunking bridging and some static rules? Or is there a binding?

Basically a step by step for dummies like me?

The existing multi-WAN things on http://doc.pfsense.org are too complex if you're looking for something relatively simple. But look at what's there.

First, make sure you're using 1.2b1. There are bugs in earlier versions that prevent this from working the way it should, the way I describe. For the most basic setup, do the following.

Plug your OPT into your cable modem, and configure it with DHCP or static IP, depending on which is required by your ISP (has to be one of those two for additional WAN's, no PPPoE).

Then setup firewall rules permitting the traffic you want to go over the second WAN, and change the Gateway box to your second WAN. Make sure those rules are above any other LAN rules in the list that would permit said traffic.



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