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aquiveal
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Multi WAN Load Balancing Breaking
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May 15, 2023, 04:25:15 am »
I'm trying to set up a load-balancing multi-WAN configuration with two WAN connections. I've been following the steps outlined in the OPNsense documentation on multi-WAN setup, which can be found here:
https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/how-tos/multiwan.html
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However, I've encountered some errors when I set both gateways to Tier 1 arpresolve: Can't allocate IIinfo for 192.168.232.1 on vtnet2, and my internet connection keeps disconnecting and reconnecting in a continuous cycle. Even when in failover mode, the gateway switching takes a lot of time.
I've tried reinstalling OPNsense multiple times, hoping that a fresh install would fix the issue. However, I'm still encountering the same problems. As a beginner to all of this, I'm not sure what's causing the issue. I'll provide as much information as I can to the best of my abilities.
I have two fiber modems that are providing DHCP addresses to OPNsense. I wasn't able to establish a PPPoE connection with OPNsense directly when the modems were in bridge mode. Additionally, my OPNsense is hosted on top of a Proxmox virtualization platform that is running on an Optiplex machine with a single Ethernet port. I'm using a managed switch to connect my WAN connections.
My config backup
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1019C1S44n0oNu-h0d7PSh-QXAy4UpSly/view?usp=sharing
Screenshots
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/105raC1mZJnzS2eWvgNXtTIjnVzZnsPOW?usp=sharing
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