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How to force traffic to use a specific WAN IP?
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07 Feb 2010 15:17 #60400
by benji
I was thinking there is no reason you couldnt have both default gateways on the same subnet - e.g. ISP1 as 192.168.1.1 and ISP2 as 192.168.1.2 - but I havent actually tried that on the Draytek, so if that doesnt work its a bit of a shame.
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runningdeere wrote:
No network setup isn't the problem. The default gateway needs to be on the local subnet,
I was thinking there is no reason you couldnt have both default gateways on the same subnet - e.g. ISP1 as 192.168.1.1 and ISP2 as 192.168.1.2 - but I havent actually tried that on the Draytek, so if that doesnt work its a bit of a shame.
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08 Feb 2010 08:10 #60414
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I think the only way to do that would be to use two different devices, one for each connection. As far as I know there are no routers that will do that.
(There may be some when you get into the really expensive kit, but not at this price)
Replied by runningdeere on topic How to force traffic to use a specific WAN IP?
I was thinking there is no reason you couldnt have both default gateways on the same subnet - e.g. ISP1 as 192.168.1.1 and ISP2 as 192.168.1.2 - but I havent actually tried that on the Draytek, so if that doesnt work its a bit of a shame.benji wrote:
I think the only way to do that would be to use two different devices, one for each connection. As far as I know there are no routers that will do that.
(There may be some when you get into the really expensive kit, but not at this price)
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