Hello. I have two ISP WAN connection and one have Public IP but IP Cloud get IP from second connection (non-public IP).
How can I define which MT connection to use for the IP Cloud service?
I believe the IP cloud service automatically connects to the primary WAN, the default route of choice.
SO if WAN1 is your primary WAN and has the shortest path I believe that should work for you?
What does your IP routes look like take a snapshot of the page and in paint rub out enough of the public IP so its visible but not known......
One may be able to force the service to a particular WAN but that is mangling and more......not easiest to do.
This is the closest I can find to your question.
viewtopic.php?p=875262&hilit=IP+CLOUD+m ... te#p875262
a. Yes, it has already started working. I played with it a bit until I managed to come up with a working configurationWhat is your point?
a. your config is now working and you dont need futher help?
b. that you like to link to youtube videos that have nothing to do with the title of the thread? ( 2 Wan and iP Cloud does not equal 2 WAN and 2 LAN ?? )
c. that you are lost trying to fix a wet noodle up a straw??
/ip route rule
add action=lookup-only-in-table dst-address=192.168.0.0/16 table=main
It's working! Thank you!Code: Select all/ip route rule add action=lookup-only-in-table dst-address=192.168.0.0/16 table=main
I do not know for which direction this value is determined whether pinging NA ... LAN-Clients or FROM LAN-Clients is performed. But what I was watching was that ping Z LAN-Clients worked despite the addition of a routing rule.According to your screenshot, 192.168.70.5 should be connected to bridge-LAN-Servers, not to bridge-LAN-Clients.