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Currently i have the following:

eth0 - External
eth1 - LAN
eth2 - External
eth3 - LAN


Both External's have the same gateway, just differant ip addresses as i only have one internet link but with multiple statis ip addresses i can use and i would like to set another machine to use another static ip address.

When i go into the Multi-Wan menu in the webconfig, i get
Network connection status is unknown.


Not sure whats up, all 4 have LINK UP status and are all connected correctly, both external's are connected to my router
and both lan's are connected from the ClearOS system to the switch.

Any idea's as to what i can do to solve this?

Note: Eth0 and Eth1 are working fine, just cant get Multi-Wan working.
Friday, February 08 2013, 07:35 AM
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    Thursday, February 14 2013, 09:30 PM - #Permalink
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    Oh. I did not think it worked on 5.2 either!
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    Thursday, February 14 2013, 09:18 PM - #Permalink
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    Nick Howitt wrote:
    I don't think it works with both WAN's on the same gateway. What is the router doing? Can ClearOS completely replace the router? If the router is acting as an ADSL modem, can it be changed to bridge mode then eth0 or eth2 changed to PPPoE. The other WAN NIC then becomes redundant.


    I've always had it like this, well before 6.3 that is. In 5.2 i believe it was, i had this setup running just fine :(
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    Thursday, February 14 2013, 08:29 PM - #Permalink
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    I don't think it works with both WAN's on the same gateway. What is the router doing? Can ClearOS completely replace the router? If the router is acting as an ADSL modem, can it be changed to bridge mode then eth0 or eth2 changed to PPPoE. The other WAN NIC then becomes redundant.
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    Thursday, February 14 2013, 02:34 PM - #Permalink
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    ** bump **
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