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WiFi networks routes traffic differently
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29 Aug 2018 21:21 #92719
by leighwhitling
WiFi networks routes traffic differently was created by leighwhitling
Hi there
Is it possible to have 2 SSIDs that route traffic differently?
I have 2 SSIDs
ID1 links to my LAN1 which has an IP of 10.0.3.1
ID2 links to my LAN2 which has an IP of 192.168.2.1
I’d like to have ID1 route traffic through my internet connection which then picks up my home external IP address
I’d like to have ID2 route through a VPN to VPN profile which then picks up my work places External IP address
Any advice would be much LG appreciated
Is it possible to have 2 SSIDs that route traffic differently?
I have 2 SSIDs
ID1 links to my LAN1 which has an IP of 10.0.3.1
ID2 links to my LAN2 which has an IP of 192.168.2.1
I’d like to have ID1 route traffic through my internet connection which then picks up my home external IP address
I’d like to have ID2 route through a VPN to VPN profile which then picks up my work places External IP address
Any advice would be much LG appreciated
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30 Aug 2018 15:24 #92730
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Replied by hornbyp on topic Re: WiFi networks routes traffic differently
Depending on the Vigor, you could use a "Load-Balance/Route Policy" entry to do this.
Add an entry with criteria something like:
That should send all traffic from LAN2 to the VPN, while leaving LAN1 traffic to take the Default Route. Use "Traceroute" to observe what happens.
Don't forget that the DHCP settings for LAN2 will probably need to specify the DNS server(s) @ your work place.
Add an entry with criteria something like:
Code:
Protocol: Any
Source: IP Subnet
Network: 192.168.2.0 Mask: 255.255.255.0 / 24
Destination: Any
Destination Port: Any
Interface: [x] VPN - select relevant VPN
That should send all traffic from LAN2 to the VPN, while leaving LAN1 traffic to take the Default Route. Use "Traceroute" to observe what happens.
Don't forget that the DHCP settings for LAN2 will probably need to specify the DNS server(s) @ your work place.
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