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3.3.1 Load Balance
Outbound load balancing is supported by the system. When enabled, the system will
allocate traffic between WAN1 and WAN2 dynamically according to designed algorithms
based on the Bandwidth.
WAN1 Max. Bandwidth: Specify the maximum download and upload bandwidth that
can be shared by clients of the WAN1 port.(Download/Upload range is 128-102400
Kbit/s, default is 10240 Kbit/s)
WAN2 Max. Bandwidth: Specify the maximum download and upload bandwidth that
can be shared by clients of the WAN2 port. (Download/Upload range is 128-102400
Kbit/s, default is 10240 Kbit/s)
* Note: On the Load Balance traffic mode, the primary WAN port is WAN1. When the
WAN1 connection is down, the WAN2 will backup automatically.
3.3.2 Backup
When primary WAN interface is WAN1 and WAN2 is available, WAN1's traffic will be routed
to WAN2 when WAN1 connection is down. When WAN1 connection is up, the route traffic
will be connected back to WAN1 automatically.
3.3.3 Connection Detect
The Connect Detect sets the WIAS-3200N v2 to continuously ping a user defined IP
address (it can be the Internet gateway for example). If it is unable to ping under the user
defined constraints, the WIAS-3200N v2 t will change Primary WAN interface to
secondary WAN interface automatically. This option is only for “Load Balance” or
“Backup” traffic mode.