MrJackBlack
Occasional Visitor
Hello Folks,
since two weeks I have two vDSL connections at home, both the same speed: 50/10Mbit. I use the Dual WAN function of my ASUS RT-AC87U, so WAN1 is connected to the WAN Port, WAN2 to LAN2 (for some reason I cannot use LAN1, maybe someone could tell me why).
I use load balancing as Dual WAN option and my idea is to spread all clients with routing rules even to each WAN. I do this because Dual WAN makes it almost impossible to browse the internet or use services like Skype, Facetime or Whatsapp. To avoid those issues each and every client first gets a fixed IP address, than I manually create a routing rule within the Dual WAN options and select one WAN connection, which this particular client is supposed to use. The problem is I don't wanna do this each and every time we have a new client in our network, for example when we have guests. Is there a way to automatically create a rule so that all clients use WAN1, unless I say different?
since two weeks I have two vDSL connections at home, both the same speed: 50/10Mbit. I use the Dual WAN function of my ASUS RT-AC87U, so WAN1 is connected to the WAN Port, WAN2 to LAN2 (for some reason I cannot use LAN1, maybe someone could tell me why).
I use load balancing as Dual WAN option and my idea is to spread all clients with routing rules even to each WAN. I do this because Dual WAN makes it almost impossible to browse the internet or use services like Skype, Facetime or Whatsapp. To avoid those issues each and every client first gets a fixed IP address, than I manually create a routing rule within the Dual WAN options and select one WAN connection, which this particular client is supposed to use. The problem is I don't wanna do this each and every time we have a new client in our network, for example when we have guests. Is there a way to automatically create a rule so that all clients use WAN1, unless I say different?