User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 At a glance
- 2 Quick setup
- 3 Login
- 4 System status
- 5 Internet settings
- 6 Wireless
- 7 Address reservation
- 8 Bandwidth control
- 9 Authentication
- 9.1 Overview
- 9.2 Configure captive portal
- 9.3 Example of captive portal
- 9.4 User management
- 10 AP mangement
- 11 Filter management
- 12 More settings
- 12.1 LAN settings
- 12.2 WAN parameters
- 12.3 Configure static route
- 12.4 Port mirroring
- 12.5 Manage your router remotely using web UI
- 12.6 DDNS
- 12.7 Port forwarding
- 12.8 DMZ host
- 12.9 UPnP
- 12.10 Any IP
- 12.11 Security settings
- 12.12 VPN server
- 12.13 VPN client
- 12.14 IPSec
- 12.15 Example of configuring VPN conenctions
- 12.16 Multi-WAN policy
- 13 Maintenance
- Appendix
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12.16.4 Example of customizing a multi-WAN policy
Networking requirement
An enterprise has used the router to set up a LAN. To meet its internet access requirement, the
enterprise has set up two broadband connections with two different ISPs and can now access the
internet properly. To achieve load balancing, the enterprise raises the following LAN requirements:
The computers with IP addresses ranging from 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.100 access the Internal
through the fixed-line broadband connection with ISP A.
The computers with IP addresses ranging from 192.168.0.101 to 192.168.0.250 access the
Internal through the mobile broadband connection with ISP B.
Solutions
You can use the multi-WAN policy function of the router to meet this requirement.
Configuration procedure
Step 1 Set IP address groups.
1. Choose Filter Management > IP Group/Time Group, and move to the IP Group
configuration area.
2. Set the IP address group shown in the following figure.
Step 2 Customize multi-WAN policies.
1. Choose More > Multi-WAN Policy.
2. Select Custom, and click Save.