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  1. nunz

    Dual WAN and VPN

    I wonder if someone knowledgeable could answer my question. [1] ASUS RT-AC87U is an AC2400 802.11ac router that has a dual WAN feature in which one of the LAN ports can be configured as a 2nd WAN port. [2] The cable company here provides 2 public IP addresses thru DHCP. [3] So, suppose that I start with (cable modem) --> (gigabit switch). [4] From the switch, I will run two Ethernet lines; one to the WAN port and another to a LAN port of the router that will be configured as a 2nd WAN port. [5] My Mac will connect to the router thru 802.11ac Wi-Fi. With this setup, when I start the AirVPN client, how would a VPN tunnel be created from the Mac to the IP address of a destination website thru the 2 WAN ports? The reason why I am concerned about the tunnel is because, when I am doing p2p download thru a torrent, I would want both WAN connections protected thru VPN. I am perfectly aware that the bandwidth will always be limited by the single Internet connection thru the cable modem. My current contract gives me about 30Mbps down speed. I am also aware that my dual WAN setup is fundamentally different from a standard dual WAN setup in which 2 different connections to the Internet are made, eg, cable connection and LTE cellular connection. Thanks to anyone who could help me with this.
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