I have setup a pfSense box with three NICs... LAN, WAN, WAN2...

pfSense can monitor each WAN and loadbalance across them. If one fails, it can 
use the other... when the failed comes out of failed state, it can load balance 
them again. I have this setup with a T1 (Static) and Rogers Internet Unplugged 
(DHCP)... I have only had it working for a week, so I don't have any reports on 
issues...

As Doug said, if it's strictly outbound that is needed to be failover, this is 
fairly easy. However, if you need inbound I think it's fairly tough to remap 
external IPs to different ISPs.

Regards,
Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: Aloysius Thevarajah Lloyd [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 4:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [on-asterisk] Dual Wan and Load Balancing

Hi Everyone,

How to build a reliable Dual Wan & load balancing in the Following Scenarios

*Scenario-1*

ISP1 - DSL with Static IP
ISP2 - Broadband DHCP

*Scneraio-2*

ISP1 - DSL with Static IP
ISP2 - DSL with Static IP

*Scenario-3*

ISP1 - Broadband DHCP
ISP2 - Broadband DHCP


Does any one have any recommendation Hardware ( Not Expensive) or Software(
I prefer) ?



Thank you
Lloyd

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