If they have the same gateway, I would use 'other' for setting up a
different monitor ip. Use the ISPs DNS server or web server.

If both lines have the same monitor ip you will have problems.

sai

On 5/19/07, Chris Flugstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Much Easier,  thanks Scott.

Also, I did a test on 2 routers (ex 192's) and now I am going to take it
onsite and use to Public IP's, but they have the same GW, as they are my
dsl lines.  I am the ISP.  Will there be any complications since they
both have the same gateway?

Chris

Scott Ullrich wrote:
> Update to a recent snapshot or 1.2-BETA-1.
>
> Scott
> PS: yes its stable.
>
> On 5/18/07, Chris Flugstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Im having a hard time getting this setup. I have the MultiWan/Load
>> Balancing doc from PfSenseDocs, but it is slightly different.  When I
>> try to put in the info, i get
>>
>>  The following input errors were detected:
>>
>> 192.168.10.99 is currently being referenced by an interface ip address
>> on wan.
>> 192.168.2.99 is currently being referenced by an interface ip address on
>> opt1.
>>
>>
>> 10.99 and 2.99 are my wan1 and wan2.
>>
>> Does anyone have an uptodate HOWTO on this?
>>
>> Chris
>>
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