You have to do some reconfiguration of the routers and some patching but it
works if setup like this:
DSL1 DSL2 DSL3
172.16.0.1 172.16.1.1 172.16.2.1
| | |
| | |
WAN OPT1 OPT2
172.16.0.2 172.16.2.1 172.16.2.2
[ pfSense ]
192.168.1.1
LAN
|
|
LAN Network
Set up all WAN interfaces static with gateway connected DSL-Modem-Router.
At your DSL Modem-Routers set the pfSense WAN, OPT1, OPT2 IP as DMZ host.
Set up a lodablancing pool using all 3 DSL-Modem-Routers.
Set up firewallrules to use the pool and/or a special WAN for special traffic.
IPSEC might be a bit tricky in this configuration but everything else should
work.
There is no limitation how many WANs a pool can have, your Hardware is your
limit.
Holger
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Riedrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 4:35 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [pfSense Support] Use pfSense with exisiting HW users
>
>
> Currently our company has three DSL connections. Each DSL
> connection is
> managed by a Netgear DSL Router with the IPs 172.16.0.1, .2 and .3. I
> want to setup a computer with pfSense for load balancing/fail
> over. The
> problem is, it seems pfSense only works when I have the DSL modems
> connected to the pfSense computer itself, or can pfSense be configured
> to use the exisiting three routers somehow? The DSL
> connections/existing
> users are spread all over the company building, so I can't put the
> pfSense computer somewhere and connect all the DSL modems to it. Does
> pfSense support three WANconnections anyway?
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Tom
>
>
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