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Dual ISP and separated LAN.
I possess two ISPs and two distinct local networks, for instance, 10.xx.xx.x and 192.xxx.x.x. One of these LANs is connected to a separate NIC. How can I direct traffic from a specific LAN exclusively to a designated ISP? Should I disable ISP redundancy?
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Hi @Murat_TURAN
What if you set a manual hide NAT something like this
This is not 100% sure, but it worth a try:
Of course you can set the RFC1918 subnets as "Original Destination"
I hope it helps
Akos
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