Grateful for the comments, but I was not asking about my current config.
I was asking how to make use of dual-wan (when it is here):
- external traffic to the router itself?? aka VPN to stay on ISP1 (unchanged) - and that works just fine
- traffic entering/leaving the router by VPN to stay on ISP1 (unchanged) - which also works fine
- external traffic to the LAN?? aka port forwarding to LAN server(s) be split between ISP1 & ISP2 (depending on inbound WAN / NAT)
No need for lout oad balancing, most traffic to go out on IPS2 with only a couple of clients to go out on IPS1 (via Policy Routing with src-address I assume)
Thanks
sebus
I was asking how to make use of dual-wan (when it is here):
- external traffic to the router itself?? aka VPN to stay on ISP1 (unchanged) - and that works just fine
- traffic entering/leaving the router by VPN to stay on ISP1 (unchanged) - which also works fine
- external traffic to the LAN?? aka port forwarding to LAN server(s) be split between ISP1 & ISP2 (depending on inbound WAN / NAT)
No need for lout oad balancing, most traffic to go out on IPS2 with only a couple of clients to go out on IPS1 (via Policy Routing with src-address I assume)
Thanks
sebus
Statistics: Posted by sebus46 — Tue Mar 26, 2024 1:34 pm