Not sure if this will help your issue, but here's how I set up a bridge
between 3 of my 4 interfaces. In your control panel, go to Interfaces >
(assign). Then there should be a Bridges tab, click that and add a new
bridge interface. Select both your WAN and LAN interfaces to bridge them,
and maybe take a look at the advanced bridging options if you need any of
those.

On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Arquivos <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all.
>
> I have the following cenario:
>
> LAN 10.1.1.x  --- router 10.1.1.1 (providing load balance) --- WAN 1 and
> WAN2
>
> and want to insert the pfSense box between the LAN and the router to do
> firewall and traffic shaper. I tried to use in NAT mode but in this case
> the
> router directed all the traffic to WAN 1.
> Now  i'm struggling to put it in Bridge mode, but i really don't know how
> to
> do it.
> My pf box have 2 NIC's, LAN and WAN only and i don't want to change it. The
> router supports up to 4 WAN's and we want to keep it working.
>
> Does someone can help me in that?
>
> pfSense 2.0-RC3 .
>
> Danilo Ventura
>
>
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