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  1. community.fortinet.com

    Jan 6, 2025I'm trying to dedicate one wan link to a server in my infrastructure. I'm using a cluster of 601F, 3 Vdoms (Root, Internal, housing). The wan i want to use for my server is already NATed (ISP router cannot be set in bridge mode....) So i created the wan interface, using a private IP (192.168.10.10/24) on one VLAN interface of my root Vdom.
  2. forums.tomshardware.com

    It all depends on what you are going to do in addition to dual wan. Pretty much any router can do wan/lan at full gigabit speed because of feature that allow the NAT function to bypass the CPU chip. As soon as you start adding any feature that needs the CPU chip to see the packets you must turn this feature off.
  3. community.cisco.com

    Problems configuring NAT on 1920 router with Dual WAN (ADSL) Go to solution. james. Level 1 Options. Mark as New; Bookmark; Subscribe; Mute; Subscribe to RSS Feed; Permalink; Print; Report Inappropriate Content ‎06-07-2013 01:40 AM - edited ‎03-07-2019 01:46 PM. Dear All,
  4. community.fortinet.com

    Jan 6, 2025I'm trying to dedicate one wan link to a server in my infrastructure. I'm using a cluster of 601F, 3 Vdoms (Root, Internal, housing). The wan i want to use for my server is already NATed (ISP router cannot be set in bridge mode....) So i created the wan interface, using a private IP (192.168.10.10/24) on one VLAN interface of my root Vdom.
  5. networkengineering.stackexchange.com

    Our Cisco RV340 router is connected to two WAN modems for redundancy (the two are from different ISPs). The modems are configured for NAT and the router gets its addresses from each using DHCP (i.e., one serves 11.100.101.1, the other serves 12.100.101.1 and the router DHCP server serves addresses 10.100.101.2-200 to the internal LAN).
  6. community.fortinet.com

    Created on ‎02-06-2012 11:07 AM. Options. Mark as New; Bookmark; Subscribe; Mute; Subscribe to RSS Feed; Permalink; Print; Report Inappropriate Content; resolved -- Dual WAN - inbound NAT on second WAN Hi I am struggling to get inbound NAT via the second (non default GW) WAN working. ... 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 Destination ports: 8080 to 8080 ...
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