Routing and Multi-WAN¶
A core feature of any firewall or router is making decisions about where to send packets. In pfSense® software, gateways are hosts which forward traffic to other networks. Packets can be routed to a gateway based on their destination in a traditional way (static routes), based on firewall rule matching criteria (policy routing), or even to multiple gateways for load balancing or failover (multi-wan).
- Gateway Settings
- Static Routes
- Configuring IPv6 Router Advertisements
- Using Multiple WAN Connections
- Multi-WAN Compatibility
- Using Multiple IPv4 WAN Connections
- Using Multiple IPv6 WAN Connections
- Using OpenVPN with Multi-WAN
- Directing Traffic with Policy Routing
- Bypassing Policy Routing
- Load Balancing Uneven Multi-WAN Connections
- Viewing Routes
- List of Routing Table Flags
- Gateway Monitoring Errors
- Troubleshooting “No buffer space available” Errors
- Troubleshooting Network Connectivity
- Troubleshooting Multi-WAN
- Troubleshooting Traceroute Output
- Troubleshooting Website Access
See also
There are also Packages which provide dynamic routing via protocols such as BGP and OSPF.