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January 19th, 2008, 03:47 PM
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Segregate 2 WAN ports on Dual Port Router
Hi there,
I require some assistance on setting up a Dual Port Freeguard 100 from Freedom 9. I've been in contact with Freedom9 and they are unable to provide any support for what I am trying to do. I have 2 Internet Service Providers connected to the same Freeguard 100 Router. Prior to this I was using WAN2 as a fail-over incase WAN1 went down. Now i've set the distance on both WAN interfaces to be the same.
ISP A on WAN1
ISP B on WAN2.
Internal LAN IP of router: 192.168.50.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
I created a Virtual LAN Interface on the Router of: 192.168.52.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
What I am trying to achieve is have traffic from subnet 192.168.50.0 go through WAN1 which by the way it is currently doing. Then have traffic from the virtual LAN subnet 192.168.52.0 to go through WAN2. When I create the Virtual Interface on the router do i need to setup a manual routing table? Or will it do this automatically? Because computers behind 192.168.52.0 network are unable to ping 192.168.52.1 yet I am able to ping 192.168.52.1 from the CLI on the router. Both Networks need to be separate and basically need to be able to go through the WAN port which their subnet is configured for.
Example: 192.168.50.100 goes through ISPA
192.168.52.100 goes throguh ISPB
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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