J.D. Bronson wrote:
> I use pfSense and have it running well.
> I just obtained a static block of IPs from my ISP
> but they are handed out via DHCP to the ISP equipment.
> 
> Once I have an DHCP IP, then I can go into the ISP hardware
> and change it to a public IP.
> 
> Ok. well with that in mind, I have 1 WAN NIC in the pfSense box.
> Is there any way to fake out my ISP equipment by sending different fake
> MACs to it to obtain multiple static IP for the pfSense box?
> 
> I am trying to just have pfSense do all my routing and networking.
> Otherwise, I need to essentially plug in each server into the back of
> the ISP equipment directly and would prefer NOT to do that.
> 
> 
> 

If I am not mistaken, pfSense can also be used in bridge mode. That
might be an option aswell.

Regards,

Richard


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