I have 2 WAN and 4 LAN ports all being used by Pfsense. Currently I set a static IP on one of the LAN ports and I am able to access Proxmox from that it appears to be working well with this configuration now. Any reason why this wouldn't be a good solution?
I currently have 6 network ports. Two WAN ports and four LAN ports. I have all the NICs setup in bridged mode using virtio. All the LAN ports have IP addresses like 192.168.1.1 -> 192.168.1.4.
I gave proxmox the IP 192.168.1.100 and set it up on the 3rd virtual bride device. I still can't...
I know this has probably been asked, but a search on multiple search engines and this forum didn't give me a good answer.
I am running proxmox with pfsense virtualized. I have non-virtualized systems that access the LAN and WAN through pfsense. Without giving proxmox a separate dedicated NIC...
That did the trick. Thanks a lot. I actually saw this in the docs when I was reading about how to properly install and it was already checked, but I unchecked it thinking it was something I needed to manually toggle. I guess Pfsense already picked up on the fact, or it is disabled by default?
Rather then 5Mbps it is 1.7Mbps...and I know it is reproducable because I can unplug the wan device and use another dedicated device and it is back to normal.
I'm running Pfsense to manage my network and upload speeds appear to be cut in half, but download speeds are great... I am using a bridge with virtio. Any suggestions?
Thanks
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