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    How many gateway groups for 3 WAN connections?

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      rudraansh
      last edited by

      From what I understand it will be

      For Load Balancing

      WAN1 tier1
      WAN2 tier1
      WAN3 tier1

      For WAN1and WAN2 working and WAN3 fails**(Will this also wark when WAN1 and WAN2 fails and only WAN 3 works)**
      WAN1 tier1
      WAN2 tier1
      WAN3 tier2

      for WAN2 and WAN3 working and WAN1 Fails (Will this also work when wan2 and 3 fails in wan1 works)
      WAN1 tier1
      WAN2 tier2
      WAN3 tier2

      for WAN3 and WAN1 working and WAN2 fails (Will this also work when WAN3 and WAN1 fails only WAN2 works)
      WAN1 tier1
      WAN2 tier2
      WAN3 tier1

      and do i require something like this (if yes why)
      WAN1 tier1
      WAN2 tier2
      WAN3 tier3

      thanks

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        rudraansh
        last edited by

        I have read the sticky about Outbound load balancing.But didnt get it especially the last rule.

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          rudraansh
          last edited by

          Hello Is there anyone who can help me out with the same

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            rudraansh
            last edited by

            Can any body SOLVE MY LOAD BALANCING QUERY.

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              m4rcu5
              last edited by

              Hi,

              What setup do you want to create.

              According to the sticky, setup number 3 does not exist, but should be your last suuggestion

              When You want to failover from WAN 1, to load balancing WAN2 and WAN3, then:
              WAN1 Tier 1
              WAN2 Tier 2
              WAN3 Tier 3

              Greets, Marcus

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