>
> I also have an almost identical setup. I wanted to do what you were 
> attempting (Zsolt) but had the same outcome so I quit trying . I thought it's 
> not possible. I tried following this old article but the commands did no 
> longer work the same way 
> https://blog.invisiblethings.org/2011/09/28/playing-with-qubes-networking-for-fun.html
This document is quite old, but conceptually not bad. The commands in it
are likely to fail now, but the theory still applies.
>
> I am not sure if your goal is feasible at all. It didn't work for me but I am 
> fairly new to Linux so actually don't listen to me lol :)
I can confirm that splitting Qubes networking into two zones with two
different NICs is feasible. I have exactly this configuration using a
dual-nic motherboard and handling VLANs on a managed switch.
>
> I have the quad port commercial pfsense netgate appliance but I only use an 
> unmanaged switch unlike your unifi. I could not make the VLAN work. I ended 
> up just having 1 sys-net and separate everything with two firewalls and can 
> chose on each VM which route to take similar to what DG was saying. 
Having an unmanaged switch defeats the purpose of this. You will receive
two IP addresses on the same network. You may be able to assign the VLAN
on the NIC and have the PFSense device recognize it, but this is not
guaranteed to work.

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