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General Discussion / Newbie - MultiWAN Help
« Last post by malith on Today at 01:20:42 pm »Let me explain my goal as best as I could.
currently I am using OpenWRT with MWAN3. In my current setup, if I to access facebook.com, youtube.com and a few other social media sites, MWAN3 will route that traffic via my secondary WAN link which is a LTE router.
Anything else will be routed through my primary, a Fibre link. I am using iptables to achieve this in OpenWRT along with MWAN3.
Here's the actual question
I am trying to achieve the same goal, but using OPNSense. But I know it is completely different from OpenWRT.
can someone please, help me to figure out the best way to achieve this goal. for example, if someone tries to access facebook.com or any or their related services, I want it to be routed through WAN2. Any other requests should go through WAN1. WAN1 should not be routing any facebook, youtube and etc related traffic(the ones I specify)
Additionally, in an event of WAN1 failure, WAN2 should handle both Social Media traffic and the rest of the traffic.
So I think, WAN1 should always remain primary, and if the destination is social media related, WAN1 should reject the traffic and divert it to WAN2. WAN2 just routes anything in and out.
currently I am using OpenWRT with MWAN3. In my current setup, if I to access facebook.com, youtube.com and a few other social media sites, MWAN3 will route that traffic via my secondary WAN link which is a LTE router.
Anything else will be routed through my primary, a Fibre link. I am using iptables to achieve this in OpenWRT along with MWAN3.
Here's the actual question
I am trying to achieve the same goal, but using OPNSense. But I know it is completely different from OpenWRT.
can someone please, help me to figure out the best way to achieve this goal. for example, if someone tries to access facebook.com or any or their related services, I want it to be routed through WAN2. Any other requests should go through WAN1. WAN1 should not be routing any facebook, youtube and etc related traffic(the ones I specify)
Additionally, in an event of WAN1 failure, WAN2 should handle both Social Media traffic and the rest of the traffic.
So I think, WAN1 should always remain primary, and if the destination is social media related, WAN1 should reject the traffic and divert it to WAN2. WAN2 just routes anything in and out.