I have a single ADSL connection that is mlppp capable. I'm running
pfsense 1.2.3-Release on a net5501+Intel Pro/1000 GT (4 * 10/100 + 1 *
100/1000). I would like to eventually add more ADSL connections for
loadbalancing, which is simple enough to set up when using NAT.
However, I would like to ideally set up true bonding, or loadbalancing
with a bridged LAN using public IP addresses.

I found a post that makes it appear possible with 2.0. I'm using the
same ISP as the poster:

http://dslr.net/forum/r23826167-working-mlppp-in-pfsense-20

I'm not at all familiar with mlppp (I only discovered it today).

1. Will it accomplish what I'm looking to do?
2. Is there a better method to get this working than the cli stuff in
the above post? I don't mind cli, I just prefer a config that is
easily backed up and replicated, and I prefer using a product such as
pfsense in a way that is somewhat convential, as support tends to be
better that way.
3. Would the same hack work in 1.2.3?
4. Are there plans to support mlppp in the GUI, either the core distro
or an optional package?

db

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