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    DUAL WAN: how to fix new clients to specific WAN?

    yes, it's the way to specify subnet. But instead of /25 I'm actually using the /24 and then the IP of the device that must use second (or primary) WAN. Just like Rrrr said in his reply to my initial message.
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    DUAL WAN: how to fix new clients to specific WAN?

    @Gatsu, thanks for the tip. If I understand correctly - you need to bind it to the local IP of one of your WANs, which is visible on Network Map? @Rrrr : 1) It does not affect the speed of connected clients, it's just concerning the software that is running on the router. 2) I'm a Linux noob...
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    DUAL WAN: how to fix new clients to specific WAN?

    Sorry for the delay. I've configured it like you've said (attached), and it does seem to work, thanks for the idea! There's only one problem now - the router itself is still switching between the WANs on every request. So if you have Transmission or something running on it - this can be a...
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    DUAL WAN: how to fix new clients to specific WAN?

    Hi, in case anyone is still looking for a solution to routing WAN1 to one specific IP, and WAN2 to all others, here's how I've set it up via GUI: 1. Set static IP on the device that should use WAN1 to something lower than 128 2. Set the DHCP to issue IPs starting from .128 3. Setup WAN routes...
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