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[Solved] Mikrotik - Dual WAN - Redirecting connections from the game to WAN2 - I WILL PAY

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  • #1 17014750
    Agraham
    Level 7  
    Hello. I have been the owner of RouterBOARD 3011UiAS for some time and I am playing with configurations. However, despite searching for guides on English-language forums, I could not solve my problem. I have two ISP1-WAN1 internets; ISP2-WAN2 and I would like connections on UDP ports 32800-32900 to support WAN2 and all the rest of WAN1 connections.

    I'd like to pay for remote assistance, plus a little explanation of what, how, why. Salary 50-100 PLN.
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  • #2 17015058
    myszkoscielna
    Level 23  
    Is it about incoming calls from the Internet?
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  • #3 17015385
    Agraham
    Level 7  
    I have no idea if it's only incoming. Overall, it is best if all traffic in a given port range is directed to the WAN2.

    These are my current settings.

    Link
  • #4 17015439
    myszkoscielna
    Level 23  
    Agraham wrote:
    I have no idea if it's only incoming.

    Maybe describe what you want to achieve, or describe it differently because you use technical terms that you don't seem to have a clue about.

    Blame the details as it will end up as below
    Mikrotik - Dual WAN - Redirecting connections from the game to WAN2 - I WILL PAY
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  • #5 17015479
    Agraham
    Level 7  
    Well yes, I wish I had no lag in the game while others are using the internet. Currently, My 1ISP (ADSL) provides me with a very small transfer of ~ 2Mbits, although the ping is very low, around 8ms, to servers in Warsaw. On the other hand, 2ISP (LTE) has a fairly large transfer, around 15-30Mbits for the conditions in my area. However, the transfer sometimes drops to ~ 2Mbits for a few seconds in virtually every minute.
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  • Helpful post
    #6 17015494
    myszkoscielna
    Level 23  
    You can try the following configuration
    MT:
    - two lanes, 192.168.1. * 192.168.2. *, each lan has its own wan, i.e. lan1 / 2 you route to wan1 / 2

    the computer has two ip, * .1. * and * .2. *

    You are using ForceBindIP - two internet links - how to assign a link to an application / program.

    to assign an IP to the game application.
  • #8 17015829
    Agraham
    Level 7  
    I found the solution myself :D

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around configuring a MikroTik RouterBOARD 3011UiAS to manage dual WAN connections effectively. The user seeks to redirect UDP traffic on ports 32800-32900 to WAN2 while routing all other traffic through WAN1. Initial responses inquire about the specifics of the traffic and suggest clarifying the desired outcome. The user explains the need for improved gaming performance due to low bandwidth on WAN1 (ADSL) compared to WAN2 (LTE). A helpful response recommends a configuration involving two LANs, each linked to a different WAN, and suggests using ForceBindIP to assign specific applications to the desired internet connection. Ultimately, the user discovers a simple solution involving a routing rule that resolves the issue.
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