Hi
can anybody assist me with something I'd like to do?
I have three WAN ports on my system
Eth1 - static - Wireless Link
Eth2 - static ADSL
Eth3 - static - ADSL
Eth1 as a wireless link is only use for incoming traffic - we use it for remote desktop and tunnelling, so I would like it to be ignored by MultiWAN for load balancing.
So only Eth2 and Eth3 should be used for incoming and outgoing traffic - any ideas how I could achieve this? It would be nice if you could set a 0 weighting factor in the MultiWAN module to instruct the module to just ignore that particular interface!
Thanks., David
can anybody assist me with something I'd like to do?
I have three WAN ports on my system
Eth1 - static - Wireless Link
Eth2 - static ADSL
Eth3 - static - ADSL
Eth1 as a wireless link is only use for incoming traffic - we use it for remote desktop and tunnelling, so I would like it to be ignored by MultiWAN for load balancing.
So only Eth2 and Eth3 should be used for incoming and outgoing traffic - any ideas how I could achieve this? It would be nice if you could set a 0 weighting factor in the MultiWAN module to instruct the module to just ignore that particular interface!
Thanks., David
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on a very positive note ... this screenshot of the bandwidth viewer gives a good idea of how well the multiwan is balancing our internet load over our two adsl lines ...... now if I could just figure how to totally exclude our incoming wireless link from the multiwan altogether, it would be perfect B)
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