BerkayDrsn
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Hi everyone,
I’m setting up a VPN for my home network using my ASUS GS-AX3000 router (firmware version: 3.0.0.4.388_23088). I’ve configured a WireGuard VPN connection through the router’s VPN Fusion feature, and I want to route only specific traffic through the VPN while leaving the rest to use my regular ISP connection via WAN for every device in network.
To test this setup, I limited the VPN configuration to route only traffic for 104.19.223.79/32 and 104.19.222.79/32 (the IPs for WhatIsMyIPAddress) through the VPN by setting these in the Allowed IPs field. I expect the following behavior:
What I suspect:
I’m setting up a VPN for my home network using my ASUS GS-AX3000 router (firmware version: 3.0.0.4.388_23088). I’ve configured a WireGuard VPN connection through the router’s VPN Fusion feature, and I want to route only specific traffic through the VPN while leaving the rest to use my regular ISP connection via WAN for every device in network.
To test this setup, I limited the VPN configuration to route only traffic for 104.19.223.79/32 and 104.19.222.79/32 (the IPs for WhatIsMyIPAddress) through the VPN by setting these in the Allowed IPs field. I expect the following behavior:
- When I visit WhatIsMyIPAddress, it should show the VPN server’s IP.
- For all other websites, it should show my ISP’s IP.
What I suspect:
- When I configure VPN Fusion and assign a device to use a specific VPN configuration, the device does not fallback to the WAN connection if it cannot communicate with the assigned VPN. This means that if the destination IP is not included in the VPN’s Allowed IPs, the device effectively loses connectivity and cannot access the internet.