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#21858
Multi-WAN weights 2 Years, 5 Months ago  
I have 2 physical WAN links.. WAN A and WAN B.. by default the weight configuration is 1:1..

what I would like to know is.. if I want WAN A to be the primary link and WAN B being the secondary link, how should I configure the weight ? on a side note, my clearOS always uses WAN B as its primary link
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Re:Multi-WAN weights 2 Years, 3 Months ago  
Hi Calvin

Have you found an answer?
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Re:Multi-WAN weights 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
nope.. haven't got any solid answers to this yet unfortunately
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#26531
Re:Multi-WAN weights 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
Try this :

Select weight 1 for WAN A
Select weight 2 for WAN B

?
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#26536
Re:Multi-WAN weights 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
As far as my understanding on the weights. Setting a higher number will give more priorty to that wan. So if you are wanting wan A to be the primary wan. Set it at 5+ My setup of mutliwan is as follows.

Wan1 (primary) = 10
wan2 (2ndary) = 5
Wan3 (very low cost isp connection) = 1

Hope that helps.
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#26537
Re:Multi-WAN weights 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
i'll try it out and update the results over here..

btw are there even any difference comparing

WAN 1 = 10
WAN 2 = 5

and

WAN 1 = 100
WAN 2 = 50
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