The commands below will replace the gateway with 192.0.2.1. Both command pairs do the same thing. FreeBSD and other OSs should have one or both programs, possibly with slightly different formats. (FreeBSD has the route command and excludes the gw keyword used in other implementations.)

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Configuring FreeBSD as an Internet Gateway. Posted on 01/28/2016 by Brian Carey. I recently ditched our Comcast Business internet connection for Verizon FIOS in search of a more reliable provider. For well over a year I had seen intermittent high levels of packet loss with Comcast. One modem/router later and several technicians checking from The FreeBSD Diary -- Gateways - installing natd/ipfw A gateway allows one computer to talk to an outside network and channel requests from other computers. If you have more than one computer, it makes sense to have one of them act as the gateway to your ISP. These instructions are taken directly from the FreeBSD natd manual. Please refer to that document for further information. Re: FreeBSD Gateway Question / Problem

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Setting up a FreeBSD Router, Step-by-Step In /etc/rc.conf enable the gateway function of FreeBSD by adding this line: gateway_enable=YES Back to Top SECTION 2: SETTING UP IPNAT. Making FreeBSD load the IPNAT kernel module on bootup is easy, simply add this line to rc.conf: ipnat_enable="YES" Create the IPNAT configuration file /etc/ipnat.rules routing - How can I change the default gateway? - Unix The commands below will replace the gateway with 192.0.2.1. Both command pairs do the same thing. FreeBSD and other OSs should have one or both programs, possibly with slightly different formats. (FreeBSD has the route command and excludes the gw keyword used in other implementations.) The FreeBSD Diary -- How to build a gateway