Router ER8411 : routing between 2 wan

Router ER8411 : routing between 2 wan

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Re:Router ER8411 : routing between 2 wan
2024-04-29 09:58:37 - last edited 2024-04-29 09:59:47

Hi @MC20 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

MC20 wrote

  @Clive_A 

sorry; in this customer he had pfsense and this is allowed

now i change all infrastructure with omada solution and i got stuck on this...

Document from pfsense about the function you are talking about, or current config screenshots, anything else you can provide for me? I don't follow what you said. At least I know what you are talking about. Static routing looks like it. But you don't think so. I don't know then.

Diagram as well. Or there is nothing I can do as I don't understand what you described. It looks impossible from what you described. You might seek a different solution then.

This will be my last reply if you cannot give any useful details.

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Re:Router ER8411 : routing between 2 wan-Solution
2024-04-30 10:18:42 - last edited 2024-05-06 10:41:33

  @Clive_A 

hello! 

i resolve re-configure wan2 as LAN2 and setting a routing

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Re:Router ER8411 : routing between 2 wan
2024-05-06 10:44:59

Hi @MC20 

MC20 wrote

  @Clive_A 

hello! 

i resolve re-configure wan2 as LAN2 and setting a routing

Good to know that.

It finally makes some sense if you say so.

 

If it is works as a LAN, it should pass to the WAN because this is a router. Making sense now. I thought there is something wrong with your diagram/connection.

If both ports are WAN, it will travel NAT and should have at least go through WAN(NAT) > LAN(VLAN X) > LAN(VLAN Y) > (NAT)WAN. Several times of translation. Static routing should be what you used in your described case.

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