On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 7:08 AM, John Dakos [ Enovation Technologies ]
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> thank u SAI , but i have a problem with this configuration.  this
> configuration work with NAT , and i dont want  NAT because i have 200 public
> IP  on Cisco Router, and i want all clients to join out with this public Ips
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> any idea how to do that ?     i hear  with static routes
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You need a public IP on the WAN side, then need to route the public
subnet from where ever it's coming from to that WAN IP, disable NAT on
pfSense, and setup that public subnet on the LAN interface. Or if you
only have one subnet, a bridge setup might be better.

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