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Dont suppose you know how I would go about creating rules to do what I described in my first post? Ive never used the rules before and im confused.
Edit: I think ive figured it out. All I need to do is to block the torrent port 51413 on WAN2 from 10:00 to 01:00. Then block port ranges 0-51413 & 51413 - 99999 on WAN1 at all times. This should force all non torrent traffic via WAN2 and be blocked on WAN1 constantly while enabling the torrent traffic to use WAN2 outside the hrs of 10:00 - 01:00. Sounds okay?
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joelang1699 wrote: Great stuff.
Dont suppose you know how I would go about creating rules to do what I described in my first post? Ive never used the rules before and im confused.
Edit: I think ive figured it out. All I need to do is to block the torrent port 51413 on WAN2 from 10:00 to 01:00. Then block port ranges 0-51413 & 51413 - 99999 on WAN1 at all times. This should force all non torrent traffic via WAN2 and be blocked on WAN1 constantly while enabling the torrent traffic to use WAN2 outside the hrs of 10:00 - 01:00. Sounds okay?
Many thanks mate
Actually this wont work as theres no way to define the which WAN connection to use if the filter is set to block. The option is ghosted when block is selected.
Any ideas?
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