Hi Julien,I'm not sure that I understood what you described. In the doc is written to monitor an external IP (e.g. the two google dns servers) to see when one of the wan goes down. You are monitoring your gateway? Do you really have two different internet connections?If I remember well there was a thread concerning multiwan with the same gateway, maybe to search in the forum will help.At least have a look at my english screen shots in my German Multiwan thread, both gateways are up (green).
Julien,_please_ give more info. Interfaces, addresses, gateways, firewall rules, failover config...Usually I find answers in my chrystal ball but it's under repair.
Hidid you try to remove the "default gateway" setting on all gateways? I have configured a gateway group and as long as I have one of the WANs as "default gateway" I see the same problem here. However, wenn no gateway is default, it works fine.I also use in all firewall rules from the LAN as gateway specifically the gateway group. Then you can pull either cable and it works well.Cheers
@JulienI have looked at your screenshots and I see you have disabled gateway monitoring in one of them, that means it will not monitor the gateway at all... it will always be shown as online. Its important to follow the documentation to the letter otherwise it won't work (https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/how-tos/multiwan.html)I have created a test setup for you with 1x LAN (191.168.1.1/24) and 2x WAN (dhcp), this configuration is from scratch and exactly as described in the docs and verified to work with the latest release of OPNsense (16.7.3).Before importing it you can change the em0,em1 and em2 to the correct interface names of hardware network devices if needed.Hopefully this will help you resolve the issue as Multi-WAN is really easy to setup once you know what to look for.Best regards,Jos
pkg install intel-em-kmod
if_em_updated_load="YES"