> 
> For such multi-WAN setups, I would recommend hard coding your 
> DNS servers under System > General Setup and not allowing 
> them to be overridden. Then add a static route for one of 
> them so it always goes out your second WAN. Make sure the 
> server you use will answer on the WAN for which it's being 
> used, use Google's public DNS or OpenDNS and you don't have 
> to worry about that.
> 

Thanks for the reply.  So I go to System> Static routes and add a new route.
I gues I set the DNS server in the Destination Network Field with a /32 and
I put the default gateway of my T1 in the Gateway field.  What do i put for
the interface field?  I don't see an interface for the pfsense trafic
itself.
 

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