Generally each block is a gateway and a broadcast IP address losing you 2 of the addresses . It seems logical to me you may need to have 2 gateways for the 2 blocks and need 2 interfaces. It may be that the ISP routes the addresses to your gateway and you only need one though? If it works with one WAN in ipcop it would work in pfsense. I am currently moving from my ipcops to pfsense because they have more features and better plugin integration.

Regards

Sangye
On 3 Mar 2008, at 17:22, Paulo Almeida wrote:



on the same subnet - why would that not be the case?

Well, my ISP told me that we have different subnets because the
request for 16 block public ip's was made on different dates and
it's not possible to change now.

I've tested this setup on IpCop and worked.
Wonder if this run on pfSense :)

Regards,
Paulo Almeida


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