WAN1 - Internet WAN2 - Wireless
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I believe I can accomplish this with the right rules, but rather than stumbling around with it I'd like to be pointed in the right direction.
Here's what I'd like to accomplish:
WAN 1 - Static IP Internet Conneciton which handles all Internet traffic
WAN2 - Static IP fed from a wireless antenna - needs to handle all traffic to 192.168.1.X about three miles away is another antenna which feeds into the 192.168.1.X network (all of this is setup and working well).LAN - Addressed at 192.168.2.X
Do I just setup a rule to run all traffic for 192.168.1.X over the wan2 gateway?
What would the best approach be?
Thanks for your help!
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I'm not sure that you've described the setup completely but I think the answer is probably yes - generally with these sorts of questions the best thing to do it sketch out the data flow on paper and then the answers are usually quite simple. I use simple firewall rules to force specific machines to use specific gateways quite a often and rarely have problems.
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At a high level, you would configure policy based routing to route traffic sourced from 192.168.1.x out WAN 2's gateway.