Great! Im running 100mbit from a carrier, I have a email into them to see if 
they can deliever the subnets via two seperate VLAN's. Im guessing I can 
proxy ARP both subnets and should be fine. Ill know more when I hear back 
from my carrier.

Thanks for the help everyone, I would of just tried all this, but I needed to 
make sure I could make this work before hand, $250 setup and then a pretty 
pricey monthly fee is at stake, didnt want to shell out $400 bucks and then 
go, oops, cant make it work!

Thanks again everyone!
Brad

On Monday 06 February 2006 10:17, Chris Buechler wrote:
> Bill Marquette wrote:
> > Personally, I'd have them drop both subnets down your pipe and just
> > deal with them on your end.
>
> Yeah, and if that's what they do, you actually won't have to worry about
> the gateway address for the other subnet.  You can actually use two IP
> subnets on the WAN side without any trouble or anything fancy.  I have a
> m0n0wall deployed at a site with Bellsouth business DSL, which has a
> dynamic IP on the WAN assigned by PPPoE in a 64.x.x.x network, and they
> assign 5 static IP's, which happen to be 70.x.x.x.  I just had to add
> proxy ARP for the 70.x.x.x addresses, then I could use them for 1:1
> NAT.  pfsense should work the same way.
>
>
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