Hi, new here so apologies for any noobness in advance!
I have recently purchased dual 1Gbps fibre broadband which I am wanting to run via my ASUS RT-AC88U in Load Balance mode with a 1:1 ratio.
I utilised LAN port 3 as my secondary WAN (leaving ports 1 & 2 free for NAS Link Aggregation when I purchase my NAS) but that's when some of the problems started.
Devices both wired and wireless, would drop in and out with nothing working consistently and ultimately having the entire network as unusable.
After a lot of troubleshooting at the client end, I soon realised that it was in fact the dual WAN setup causing the problems. As soon as I disconnected the second WAN, hey presto, everything was singing.
I'm assuming the issues are something to do with IP address conflicts. I am currently using dynamic IP, but from my limited understanding, I will likely need to purchase static IP from my ISP to be able to log into my NAS and network remotely.
I had the option to do policy based routing for each device but it seemed redundant given nothing was working.
I'd like some help setting up the dual WAN (load balance) properly and any insights as to why it may not have been working?
Any help would be great! Thanks in advance
I have recently purchased dual 1Gbps fibre broadband which I am wanting to run via my ASUS RT-AC88U in Load Balance mode with a 1:1 ratio.
I utilised LAN port 3 as my secondary WAN (leaving ports 1 & 2 free for NAS Link Aggregation when I purchase my NAS) but that's when some of the problems started.
Devices both wired and wireless, would drop in and out with nothing working consistently and ultimately having the entire network as unusable.
After a lot of troubleshooting at the client end, I soon realised that it was in fact the dual WAN setup causing the problems. As soon as I disconnected the second WAN, hey presto, everything was singing.
I'm assuming the issues are something to do with IP address conflicts. I am currently using dynamic IP, but from my limited understanding, I will likely need to purchase static IP from my ISP to be able to log into my NAS and network remotely.
I had the option to do policy based routing for each device but it seemed redundant given nothing was working.
I'd like some help setting up the dual WAN (load balance) properly and any insights as to why it may not have been working?
Any help would be great! Thanks in advance