You forgot to talk about setting up multiple Gateways, I see you did set them up because I could see them on the dropdown list of gateways for the 2 WANs setup page. Also you should have talked about load balancing these connections creating a load balancing group for the gateways or a failover group. Nice vid though, just thought this tutorial cant be complete without talking about the two things I just mentioned.
@robvelor I havent set up multiple gateways for this tutorial, or in my setup. Are you sure you didn't mean my virtual IPs? This was not a tutorial for load balancing, only to show how to use your multi static public IPs to route to your devices separately on your network - multi webservers etc. Load balancing and load balancing in conjunction with multi IP will be covered in another video. As with failover etc. Glad you liked the video though despite the bits you thought were missing ;0)
@edgsoccer I'd like to go ahead and say yes, but without knowing who your ISP is and how they route the IP Addresses to you it is difficult to say for sure. This only works in the case of multiple static IP addresses. Does you ISP route multiple dynamic IP's to you?? More than 1? Let me know and i'll try my best to help ;0)
Awesome tutorial. I was looking for a way to do this on pfsense forums and nothing was as clear.
miles267 2 months ago
@miles267 Thank you ;0)
0oD4nK1rbo0 1 month ago
Nice work
undergroundmod 2 months ago
@undergroundmod Cheers
0oD4nK1rbo0 1 month ago
You forgot to talk about setting up multiple Gateways, I see you did set them up because I could see them on the dropdown list of gateways for the 2 WANs setup page. Also you should have talked about load balancing these connections creating a load balancing group for the gateways or a failover group. Nice vid though, just thought this tutorial cant be complete without talking about the two things I just mentioned.
robvelor 4 months ago
@robvelor I havent set up multiple gateways for this tutorial, or in my setup. Are you sure you didn't mean my virtual IPs? This was not a tutorial for load balancing, only to show how to use your multi static public IPs to route to your devices separately on your network - multi webservers etc. Load balancing and load balancing in conjunction with multi IP will be covered in another video. As with failover etc. Glad you liked the video though despite the bits you thought were missing ;0)
0oD4nK1rbo0 1 month ago
do i need to have static ip on my internet connections for this to work??
edgsoccer 7 months ago
@edgsoccer I'd like to go ahead and say yes, but without knowing who your ISP is and how they route the IP Addresses to you it is difficult to say for sure. This only works in the case of multiple static IP addresses. Does you ISP route multiple dynamic IP's to you?? More than 1? Let me know and i'll try my best to help ;0)
0oD4nK1rbo0 6 months ago
Nice turtorial :) Tnx
zvedav01 7 months ago
@zvedav01 No worries ;0)
0oD4nK1rbo0 1 month ago