![]() *Deploying 3G/4G Mobile Broadband as (Last Line of Defense) Backup WAN on pfSense* I will be updating this video on Page #1 of the thread for future reference to new users. ![]() **How To Setup pfsense Firewall for Dual WAN (Multi-WAN) and Gateway Policy Based Routing Rules**įor those who still need more understanding on how to set up multi-WAN (or policy routing) on pfSense, this will be the updated tutorial video from Tom of Lawrence System. Feel free to check out this youtube link: It will be under Firewall -> Traffic Shaper -> Limiters. You can feel free to play with the different preset algorithm to see if works for you. ![]() Though I have no problem with that, but I guess some here does. He also took the time to explain some practical implementation of Tailscale VPN as a solution to home users with their network behind an ISP's "CGNAT".įor those that is interested in bufferbloat. **UPDATED on : Tailcale VPN Set up on pfSense (A solution to CGNAT)**įor those that has been keeping up to the Tailscale VPN set up on pfSense and the posts by, this is the add-on video tutorial from Tom of Lawrence Systems. Feel free to watch if you are still new to pfSense, and a refresher to the veteran users too. Settings under Firewall -> NAT -> Outbound. ![]() This video tutorial will touch based on that. In my earlier guide, I did not include the NAT set up to allow users who wants to route all their traffic (Like me on mobile) on the WireGuard server hosted on pfSense. **UPDATED Video Tutorial: Setting up WireGuard VPN on pfSense**Įven though I have shared the step by step pictorial guide earlier on the setting up of WireGuard VPN on pfSense in this thread, this is an updated video tutorial from Tom of Lawrence System. Price: Varies from $220-$240 (4GB-64S to 8GB-128S) including direct shipping **Mini-pc Boxes from China (Taobao/Alibaba) ![]() *Advantages over mini-pc boxes from China can be found here: **Alternative solutions from "Protectli" if you are not confident of such pc boxes from China: Take note that supported memory capacity is up to 8GB only (But 8GB is more than enough for pfsense) Recommend getting one with Intel NICs. *UPDATED*: J4125 and J5005 are good buys too. *Recommendation of mini x86 boxes on Option C - for reference only (updated on )ĬPU (support AES-NI): Intel Celeron Quad Core J4105 TDP at 10W. ![]()
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