On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Eugen Leitl <eu...@leitl.org> wrote:
>
> I'm running a pfSense 2.0RC3 (with 4 physical NICs)
> at home with cable modem on WAN assigned by DHCP.
> Works well -- unless it's down.
>
> I'm thinking about adding an ADSL line and run dual-WAN
> for redundancy and load-leveling.
>
> The ADSL is PPPoE with static IP but also offers IPv6
> (local provider MNet). Latter appears to require some
> modifications
>
> http://carsten.schoene.cc/2011/03/natives-ipv6-auf-einem-m-net-dsl-anschluss/
>
> (ppp, pppoe, wide-dhcpv6, radvd, etc.).
>
> 1) Will pfSense be able to handle the simple case
>  (dual-WAN with load-leveling, one interface DHCP,
>   another PPPOE)?
>

Yes, no problem.


> 2) Any chances with getting IPv6 with ADSL working,
>   given above complications?
>

Depends on how your IPv6 is delivered (assuming it's native, if a
tunnel it's fine). If it's statically routed, definitely not a
problem. I'm not sure offhand the status of the various dynamic IPv6
WANs, I know some work remains to be done there in general.

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