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Hi everyone.
I'm almost finishing my new arranged setup here, but i'm having some problems with the Multi WAN Module.

I Currently have 3 ISPs at home. Two very slow ADSL ones (1 Mbps / 512 Kbps) and a fast Satellite BroadBand one (20 Mbps / 6 Mbps).

My network map is the following:

Satellite Router With DHCP ON (IP 192.168.100.1) + ADSL Routers with DHCP OFF (IP 192.168.10.1 and 192.168.11.1) » Switcher » Eth0 ClearOS ~ Eth1 with DHCP ON » Router to my Home (192.168.0.1)

On my ADSL Routers, i disabled DHCP and after that connected them to the Switch that is between the Satellite Broadband Router and my Server. This allows me to access my ADSL Routers as a gateways without having the need to use a separate Ethernet Port (That my server lacks, and has the lack of free PCI Ports for more).

After doing that, i've set up a Virtual Adapter, which i gave a proper IP number and mask in other to allow ClearOS to open my ADSL Router's Webpage (i placed two Virtual Adapters on the Eth0, one with the IP 192.168.10.2 and the other with 192.168.11.2, after doing that ClearOS was able to connect to the ADSL Routers Webpages).

The problem here is, i cannot select from the dropdown menu on the Multi WAN module the Virtual Eth0:0 or Eth0:1 adapter.

Is there any special module i need to activate in order to do this? This would be useful to make some port traffics, as well as VOIP and Steam / Console Traffic go trough the ADSL Lines (Lower Ping for netplay), and the rest of the traffic trough my Satellite Connection (Much faster).

With ZeroShell this was a Walk in the park, I just needed to set up the Gateways and define the proper options and done, but ClearOS this is, well, not working because there is no option. I Like ClearOS better because of some options, and specially because of the precious WebCache that just makes my home network go crazy fast.

Is there any way to enable the virtual NICS to show up on the dropdown menu? Or do i have to set up the gateways somewhere else that i'm not seeing?

Thank you for your time, hope someone can help with this :)
Saturday, August 31 2013, 01:03 AM
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