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 mistaking, you should either add multiple NIC's as WAN... or a more elegant way of obtaining this, would be setting up a VLAN on your WAN side, hook up a VLAN capable switch - and assign the virtual IP's to the different VLANS...

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