Disable one WAN for a specific IP address.
Hello,
I am using the TL-R470T+ load balancer with 2 WANs. I wish to only use WAN2 on my gaming PC and disable only my gaming PC from connecting to WAN1. Kindly assist what can be done?
Kind regards.
Ryuk
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Hello,
I am using the TL-R470T+ load balancer with 2 WANs. I wish to only use WAN2 on my gaming PC and disable only my gaming PC from connecting to WAN1. Kindly assist what can be done?
Kind regards.
Ryuk
Hi Ryuk
You can use Policy Routing to let all data of gaming PC transmit by WAN2. You can refer to the following FAQ. The configuration of FAQ is not the same as you demand. Just show you how to configure.You just need to set the IP address of gaming PC for WAN2 interface and service type choose ALL.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/2134/
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Hello,
Thanks for the reply but it doesn't seem to work. Here is what I did.
1. Gave my Gaming PC a static IP.
2. Created a group with my IP
3. Created a policy routing with Service Type: All, Source IP: IPGROUP_ANY, Destination IP: GamingPC, WAN: WAN2, Effective time: Any, Status: Enabled.
But still load balancing is ON on my GamingPC with most data coming from WAN1. Kindly assist.
Kind regards.
Ryuk
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BotRyuk wrote
Hello,
Thanks for the reply but it doesn't seem to work. Here is what I did.
1. Gave my Gaming PC a static IP.
2. Created a group with my IP
3. Created a policy routing with Service Type: All, Source IP: IPGROUP_ANY, Destination IP: GamingPC, WAN: WAN2, Effective time: Any, Status: Enabled.
But still load balancing is ON on my GamingPC with most data coming from WAN1. Kindly assist.
Kind regards.
Ryuk
Hi Ryuk
Please set the Source IP as GamingPC, Destination IP as IPGROUP_ANY.
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