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ROG Rapture GT-BE19000 features

vardar
Level 8

Good morning,
I have a ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 router and I was thinking of switching to a ROG Rapture ROG Rapture GT-BE19000, however my current router has some limitations and I wanted to understand if they are also present in the new one (or how to overcome them):

Is it possible to configure the dual wan in balance mode and set the port forwarding so that the requests to the two wans are forwarded to different IP addresses? For example, can the request on port 80 of wan 1 be forwarded to the address 192.168.1.X, while the request on port 80 of wan 2 is forwarded to the address 192.168.1.Y?

If i set the dual wan in balance mode, is it possible to make sure that if one of the two wans is not available, all the traffic is forwarded to the working wan, ignoring all the other rules? At the moment, if one of the two WANs does not work, all traffic directed to that WAN is blocked. I would like it to be in balance mode, but if there is a problem, only the working WAN is used.

If you configure the router in dual WAN fail-over mode, is it possible to establish, however, that some IP addresses of the local network always use WAN 2, instead of WAN 1, even if WAN 1 is still working?

 

thank you

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jzchen
Level 16

Load balancing should do Failover and fallback but I don't have any experience with port forwarding.  All ASUS routers that do Dual WAN should follow the same rules unless there is some defect:

https://www.asus.com/us/support/faq/1011719/