Unless I have miss read the documentation, the short answer is yes you can. This setup is done under LAGG. Here you can combine multiple ports with different configurations, one of them is port aggregation. If the aggregation works like it does on other routers and switches then this should allow for bandwidth aggregation allowing you to effectively double your bandwidth.

Having said that there is some question in my mind as to how this actually works. Some of what I read indicates that the aggregation actually causes the LAGG port to, effectively, operate on QOS functionality, meaning that it cycles between the two links based on available bandwidth.

Randy

Randy Morgan
CSR
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Brigham Young University
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On 5/10/2016 12:38 AM, FrancisM wrote:
Dear All,

Im a fan of pfsense and been using it the old days 14years ago using the
CLI script in freeBSD OS. Now Im using the latest release of this web GUI
in my home lab network including my home network. I just want to know if I
can aggregate two WAN Connection to become one huge uplink?

sample lets say i have two times 10Mb and will become 20Mb total bandwidth.

Thanks
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