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abescalamis

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Hello friends

I'm wondering if any of you knows a solution.

RT-56U, Dual WAN, Load Balancing 1:1, using 2 Cable Modems speed 300/20 on both.

I have a Synology nas, I access it by using a subdomain and DDNS set in within the NAS, but with dual WAN and Load balancing of 1:1 I cannot connect because it switches WAN everytime I tried to connect.

I can set a routing rule for Dual WAN to have the NAS use only the primary or secondary WAN But what should I enter in destination IP?

http://imgur.com/a/FyXOr

Is there another solution besides the above of setting a Routing Rule?

Thank you all for any suggestion.
 
Source NAS ip, destination any. Source any, destination NAS ip.

Thank you for your suggestion but it doesn't work, Before I posted the question, I've set the NAS IP as the source and the Router IP as destination, I also tried GOOGLE IP as destination, I also created another rule google IP as the source and the destination the NAS IP, and it stills uses both WAN connections.
 
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Thank you for your suggestion but it doesn't work, Before I posted the question, I've set the NAS IP as the source and the Router IP as destination, I also tried GOOGLE IP as destination, I also created another rule google IP as the source and the destination the NAS IP, and it stills uses both WAN connections.

Just leave destination/source empty or 0.0.0.0. That is 'any'.
 
0.0.0.0 does not work (anymore), if you leave the field empty, it will show 'all'
 

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