If you want to keep things simpler while testing, you could boot off of a
usb stick or CD drive, rather than installing to the hard drive.

1st of all can you ping from pfsense itself?
To the gateway?
To an outside address (e.g. 8.8.8.8)

What type of connection is it?
Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE (from the WAN configuration page)


On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 4:07 AM, Christoph Hanle <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On 01.06.2013 20:04 wisdom Nkosi wrote:
> > I have two ISPs ISP A and ISP B.
> > [...]
> > Is it possible to configure PFSENSE
> > router on VirtualBOX so that all the users computer on the network
> > should go through PFSENSE which is installed on the Virtualbox? Please
> > am looking forward to hear from
>
> Hi Wisdom, my two cents: don't do this with virtualbox.
> Get an Alix-board and do the pfSense install on this.
> Or: install on the XP-machine pfSense directly instead of XP
> pfSense in Virtualbox on a Windows machine is imho slow and unstable, I
> had this done by myself for testing. Finally i have changed to Vmware
> player and have no problems with this.
>
> bye
> Christoph
>
>
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