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<p>You can put the second router on the same subnet with a different IP, disable DHCP and IGMP snooping on it and configure it as the default gateway on your NIC. That also works for remote offices with endpoints connecting to your server.</p>
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<p>On 2014-05-09 00:32, Blake Priddy wrote:</p>
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<div dir="ltr">Ok so here is my situation. This school that I set FS up on (trying to get AR schools to make the FS move) has a 6meg connection provided by the state for their internet. During peak internet usage times, calls become affected. I have an ISP installing another connection just for this box. My server has 2 NICs, and I want to send/receive outside calls through this internet connection. And the other port (current port) be on their local network for their internal stuff. What steps do I need to take to make this happen. IP Tables? or does FS have a magical config in vars to allow me to use the external profile on eth1.
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