Multi WAN now not working
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Hi,
New member and first time poster. I'm in the UK so all the ISPs will be UK based.
First up I'm not really any good at any kind of networking, I just like to fiddle.
I had a SG1100 with two WANs connected, A BT ADSL into a Draytek Vigor130 and Virgin cable with the "router" in modem mode.
I ran a Gateway Group of them both, both on Tier 1
I also had both as clients on Torguard VPN running OpenVPN, and then they were combined into a Gateway Group, both on Tier 1.I moved to a Supermicro server with an E3-1220 CPU, 4 Intel NiCs and a Mellonex ConnectX-3 dual 10Gb PCIe card.
I think I copied my config over perfectly???? (with the relevant changes)
I ran the community version for a while, but recently upgraded to Plus.At some point I got an upgrade from Torguard giving me my own IP address.
My dilemma is that the VPN Gateway Group doesn't use the BT WAN.
I don't really know when it stopped working, but I know it did work on the SG1100 set up.Sorry I know this is a very open ended question, if you have a few minutes spare please shout out some ideas, I'm bound to have not tried everything (obviously or it would be working).
Thanks in advance.
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@StreetSam10 said in Multi WAN now not working:
My dilemma is that the VPN Gateway Group doesn't use the BT WAN.
What? The VPN gateway group is a gateway group for its own, it cannot be bound to any other gateway or interface.
Maybe you want your VPNs to use a specific WAN line, or even a gateway?
This can be set in the OpenVPN client settings at "interface". -
@viragomann Sorry that wasn't very well explained.
The VPN Gateway Group is made up of VPNBT Gateway, which is a Torguard VPN over the BT ADSL, and the VPNVirgin Gateway which is another Torguard VPN over the Virgin cable.
My issue is that when this Gateway Group is used no traffic uses the VPNBT Gateway and thus the BT ADSL.