Ranger802004
Very Senior Member
What you could do is set up 2 VPNClients, route 1 over WAN1, and route the other over WAN2. using IP routing.Dual wan will not be routed selective then.
What you could do is set up 2 VPNClients, route 1 over WAN1, and route the other over WAN2. using IP routing.Dual wan will not be routed selective then.
I use Dual WAN in failover mode and not load balancing however the way my script works for creating VPN Routes is by adding ip routes via dev of the tunnel adapter.@Ranger802004 how.. can you route a client and a VPN. If dual wan is loaded you can choose or client or VPN.
So you pay for a second line that is idleing.I use Dual WAN in failover mode and not load balancing however the way my script works for creating VPN Routes is by adding ip routes via dev of the tunnel adapter.
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