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2850Vn 3.6.2 Routing traffic between WAN1 and WAN2
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06 Jul 2012 14:22 #72852
by joelang1699
2850Vn 3.6.2 Routing traffic between WAN1 and WAN2 was created by joelang1699
Hello All
Im having some serious issues here trying to schedule traffic between WAN1 & 2. I have a BE ADSL connection on WAN1 and a Virgin Media Cable connection on WAN2. Basically I want to route Torrent traffic on my NAS between the two at certain times of day to get round the traffic shaping on the Virgin connection. I have tried setting up the Firewall filters with some success. I have other traffic types on the server FTP etc that i need via WAN2 constantly which works fine via the default rule. I have detailed them below
Between 10:00hrs until 00:00hrs Outgoing & Incoming torrent traffic to be directed via WAN1
Between 00:00hrs and 10:00hrs Outgoing & Incoming torrent traffic to be directed via WAN2
Incoming torrent traffic is via port 51413 and outgoing is a range between 30000 - 65535
Incoming traffic is being routed perfectly as it should however the outgoing traffic is only partially successfull for example a torrent thats being seeded on the Virgin connection will not route through the BE connection when 10:00 comes around but torrents seeding after that time will route properly and vice versa when seeding on the BE connection (WAN1) they wont route via The Virgin connection (WAN2) but will if started after 00:00hrs.
This is my filter setup
Torrent Out WAN1
Schedule 10:00hrs - 00:00hr
Clear sessions when schedule ON
Direction LAN > WAN
Source IP:NAS
Destination IP:Any
Service Type: Torrent Out
Protocol:TCP/UDP
Source Port = 30000 - 65535
Destination Port= 1024 - 65535
Pass if no further Match
Torrent Out WAN2
Schedule 00:00hrs - 10:00hrs
Clear sessions when schedule ON
Direction LAN > WAN
Source IP:NAS
Destination IP:Any
Service Type: Torrent Out
Protocol:TCP/UDP
Source Port = 30000 - 65535
Destination Port= 1024 - 65535
Pass if no further Match
Torrent IN WAN1
Schedule 10:00hrs - 00:00hr
Clear sessions when schedule ON
Direction WAN > LAN
Source IP:ANY
Destination IP:NAS
Service Type: Torrent In
Protocol:TCP/UDP
Source Port = 51413 - 51413
Destination Port= 1024 - 65535
Pass if no further Match
Torrent IN WAN2
Schedule 00:00hrs - 10:00hr
Clear sessions when schedule ON
Direction WAN > LAN
Source IP:Any
Destination IP:NAS
Service Type: Torrent In
Protocol:TCP/UDP
Source Port = 51413 - 51413
Destination Port= 1024 - 65535
Pass if no further Match
Stopping and starting the torrent client has no effect as I thought maybe the trackers are still tracking the wrong WAN ip. Rebooting the Router or NAS also has no effect.
Im totaly lost now. Can someone please help or at least have a look at my filters to see if I've set the up properly.
Cheers
Joe
Im having some serious issues here trying to schedule traffic between WAN1 & 2. I have a BE ADSL connection on WAN1 and a Virgin Media Cable connection on WAN2. Basically I want to route Torrent traffic on my NAS between the two at certain times of day to get round the traffic shaping on the Virgin connection. I have tried setting up the Firewall filters with some success. I have other traffic types on the server FTP etc that i need via WAN2 constantly which works fine via the default rule. I have detailed them below
Between 10:00hrs until 00:00hrs Outgoing & Incoming torrent traffic to be directed via WAN1
Between 00:00hrs and 10:00hrs Outgoing & Incoming torrent traffic to be directed via WAN2
Incoming torrent traffic is via port 51413 and outgoing is a range between 30000 - 65535
Incoming traffic is being routed perfectly as it should however the outgoing traffic is only partially successfull for example a torrent thats being seeded on the Virgin connection will not route through the BE connection when 10:00 comes around but torrents seeding after that time will route properly and vice versa when seeding on the BE connection (WAN1) they wont route via The Virgin connection (WAN2) but will if started after 00:00hrs.
This is my filter setup
Torrent Out WAN1
Schedule 10:00hrs - 00:00hr
Clear sessions when schedule ON
Direction LAN > WAN
Source IP:NAS
Destination IP:Any
Service Type: Torrent Out
Protocol:TCP/UDP
Source Port = 30000 - 65535
Destination Port= 1024 - 65535
Pass if no further Match
Torrent Out WAN2
Schedule 00:00hrs - 10:00hrs
Clear sessions when schedule ON
Direction LAN > WAN
Source IP:NAS
Destination IP:Any
Service Type: Torrent Out
Protocol:TCP/UDP
Source Port = 30000 - 65535
Destination Port= 1024 - 65535
Pass if no further Match
Torrent IN WAN1
Schedule 10:00hrs - 00:00hr
Clear sessions when schedule ON
Direction WAN > LAN
Source IP:ANY
Destination IP:NAS
Service Type: Torrent In
Protocol:TCP/UDP
Source Port = 51413 - 51413
Destination Port= 1024 - 65535
Pass if no further Match
Torrent IN WAN2
Schedule 00:00hrs - 10:00hr
Clear sessions when schedule ON
Direction WAN > LAN
Source IP:Any
Destination IP:NAS
Service Type: Torrent In
Protocol:TCP/UDP
Source Port = 51413 - 51413
Destination Port= 1024 - 65535
Pass if no further Match
Stopping and starting the torrent client has no effect as I thought maybe the trackers are still tracking the wrong WAN ip. Rebooting the Router or NAS also has no effect.
Im totaly lost now. Can someone please help or at least have a look at my filters to see if I've set the up properly.
Cheers
Joe
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