Hello Walter,
I dont see you mentioning allowing Gateway Switching from the advanced menu.
Under System-Advanced-Miscellaneous you have the option to allow the
default gateway switching. Without that, once a WAN is down, the system
will still try to send the packets through the default gateway, e
Walter did you get all your questions answered?
I just set this up (Charter ethernet handoff/ATT PPoE) and there are
some nuances in the fw rules and routing that were not so intuitive. Let me
know if you need a hand. I'd be happy to webex and show you what I have.
Hit me off list (wade.black
Make sure you have outbound NAT rules for both WAN and COMCAST.
- Original Message -
From: "Walter Parker"
To: "pfSense support and discussion"
Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 5:57:41 PM
Subject: [pfSense] Multi-WAN network access
Hi,
I've got a
Hi,
I've got a pfSense router with a WAN connection that has 4 interfaces:
WAN - A 200 mbs connection. This is on a /20 subnet and the other side is
the default route.
LAN - This is a static routed /24 network from the company providing the
200 mbs WAN connection
COMCAST - This is a static routed