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basic-network [2024/02/21 02:01] – [WAN(x) Settings] hogwild | basic-network [2024/02/21 02:19] – [WAN(x) Settings] -clarify Load Balance Weights 1 and 5 hogwild | ||
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- | When configuring a router in a MultiWAN configuration, | + | When configuring a router in a MultiWAN configuration, |
- | Now, let's assume we have 2x WANs: | + | For example: |
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+ | Let's assume we have 2x WANs with: | ||
WAN0=" | WAN0=" | ||
- | WAN1=" | + | WAN1=" |
- | At some point, WAN1 fails. As soon as the failure is noticed, WAN0 will bring itself to life and begin routing packets. Later, WAN1 recovers its connectivity. As soon as FreshTomato recognizes this, (seconds | + | At some point, WAN1 fails. As soon as this failure is noticed, WAN0 will bring itself to life and begin routing packets. Later, WAN1 recovers its connectivity. As soon as FreshTomato recognizes this, (within |
A very important final point on MultiWAN load-sharing: | A very important final point on MultiWAN load-sharing: |