Under Dual WAN Load Balancing, I see the maximum number of routing rules should be 64. But if I enter any more than 54 rules, it appears to accept it when I hit Apply, but doesn't actually save any of my rules. Which was a bummer to find out after I manually entered 60 rules. By trial and error, I found out the limit is actually 54 rules. This is still much better than the 32 max rules that I had previously in stock Asus firmware.
What I'd like to see, though, is the ability to specify a range of IP addresses, so I only have to enter 2 rules instead of manually specifying each IP address individually.
Asus Dual WAN Load Balancing is broken, so that's why I'm using the routing rules to lock each computer into one WAN connection or the other. If I don't do that, then any computer that doesn't have a specific routing rule simply doesn't have working Internet.
What I'd like to see, though, is the ability to specify a range of IP addresses, so I only have to enter 2 rules instead of manually specifying each IP address individually.
Asus Dual WAN Load Balancing is broken, so that's why I'm using the routing rules to lock each computer into one WAN connection or the other. If I don't do that, then any computer that doesn't have a specific routing rule simply doesn't have working Internet.