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Dual WAN - internet/network traffic routing ?
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01 Mar 2012 16:59 #71419
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Scenario:
Two office branches in different towns linked across a 100mb BT Short Haul Data Services connection.
Both buildings are:
Draytek Vigor 2930
WAN1 ADSL line
WAN2 Short Haul Data Services 100mb connection
Those connections can obviously be swapped if required.
How can I route traffic so that clients in building 1 browse the web through building 1's ADSL line ?
Ditto for building 2.
Basically the 100mb BT Short Haul Data Services connection provides a fast site-to-site link for VOIP/IP phones (with QoS) and client/server file access.
I want each branch to only access the internet through their own ADSL line.
Site-to-site VPN through Short Haul Data Services for file access and each branch has its own web connection.
Anyone have any ideas how to achieve this ?
Two office branches in different towns linked across a 100mb BT Short Haul Data Services connection.
Both buildings are:
Draytek Vigor 2930
WAN1 ADSL line
WAN2 Short Haul Data Services 100mb connection
Those connections can obviously be swapped if required.
How can I route traffic so that clients in building 1 browse the web through building 1's ADSL line ?
Ditto for building 2.
Basically the 100mb BT Short Haul Data Services connection provides a fast site-to-site link for VOIP/IP phones (with QoS) and client/server file access.
I want each branch to only access the internet through their own ADSL line.
Site-to-site VPN through Short Haul Data Services for file access and each branch has its own web connection.
Anyone have any ideas how to achieve this ?
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02 Mar 2012 09:32 #71421
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Yeah, go to the load balance policy section under the routers configuration page.
There, enter a rule at the top which forces port 80 traffic (http) to use WAN1. You might also want to consider adding a second rule to force 443 (https) down WAN1 as well.
There, enter a rule at the top which forces port 80 traffic (http) to use WAN1. You might also want to consider adding a second rule to force 443 (https) down WAN1 as well.
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02 Mar 2012 09:54 #71424
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Simple, when you know how ?
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try it under test conditions before attempting to use it in anger
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try it under test conditions before attempting to use it in anger
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