10-16-2024 11:42 AM
Hello, dear sirs, I have the following question: I have an Asus GT-BE98 PRO router with 2 Internet providers configured in dual wan mode in load balancing mode. 1 provider has a speed of 500 Mbps and a static IP, and the second provider has a speed of 200 Mbps and a dynamic IP. Is it possible to somehow program it so that one of my devices works specifically with the provider with a static IP? Or should I switch the router from load balancing to fault tolerance and make the provider with a static IP the main one?
10-17-2024 05:30 AM - edited 10-17-2024 05:31 AM
Dual WAN load balancing should allow you to route one device device to the primary (or secondary) ISP as you wish with "routing rules". I have tried Dual WAN load balancing but never tried routing a device through one or the other. This article says you can but I don't personally know how
"In this mode, you can also configure a particular device to use either the Primary or Secondary WAN.
For example, you can configure your game console connected to your local network to use the primary WAN and the smart phone to use the secondary WAN. Additionally, you get more options to route requests through either the Primary or Secondary WAN.