On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Tim Hogan <t...@hoganzoo.com> wrote:

> I am looking for some advice from the group about the best way to put
> pfSense in my environment so that it can filter all traffic. The cable
> provider that I use has given me a /29 of static IP address and one of
> those addresses is assigned to the cable modem. When I asked about putting
> the modem into bridging mode I found out that their idea of bridging is to
> disable the firewall and DHCP service on the modem.  So this is what I have
> come up with so far.
>
> Cable Modem: 70.70.70.94
> pfSense WAN: 70.70.70.93 (also my NAT address for the LAN)
> pfSense LAN: 10.100.100.1/24
> pfSense OPT1: bridged to WAN interface, no IP address
>
> The OPT1 interface is connected to a switch that has the other devices
> with the remaining IP address in the 70.70.70.89/29 space and I have the
> firewall rules for this space on the WAN interface. It seems to work but I
> am wondering if I am using the bridging feature correctly. Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
>
I do not understand the question.  Using the bridge feature correctly?
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