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I recently made the switch to airVPN and im happy with it, however, i followed this guide on how to configure airVPN with pfsense: https://airvpn.org/topic/17444-how-to-set-up-pfsense-23-for-airvpn/ it works great, but i cant seem to split any traffic. Basically i am trying to create an alias group that has things such as my security cameras so that their traffic is routed straight through the WAN gateway and not through the airVPN interface. Also, on my old VPN i used to have a firewall rule that would either direct my main PC over either the VPN or the WAN, depending on what i was doing... when i play CSGO or BF1, i would change the gateway to WAN to avoid bad ping, when i finish gaming, i changed it back to the VPN interface. This worked, however, after using the linked guide above, even creating a firewall rule that tells pfsense to direct my PCs static IP to the WAN (and making sure that rule is above all others) it still sends traffic over the VPN interface. The only guides i have found on airVPN for traffic splitting are using the windows client, does anyone know where i can find a guide or any information on how to do this on PFsense after setting up my airVPN connection as per the link above? Ive created aliases for all my groups and static IPs, but for some reason the way the walkthrough has setup airVPN something seems to be overiding the rule to send these groups to WAN. In a nut shell, my setup would be this: All self identifiable devices straight to WAN, such as cameras, smart devices etc. All PCs, laptops, tablets, phones over VPN. Option to either route traffic for main PC over VPN or WAN when gaming or normal use. thanks for any advice!