Bypass clients to a specific WAN
Split Tunneling
Set your DHCP server to provide a static IP address to the target client. (Can be skipped if set on client)
Network -> DHCP and DNS -> Static Leases -> Add button and choose the MAC address & specify IP address.
Follow these steps to bypass a static IP client to a specific WAN:
- Head to Network -> Interfaces -> Edit button next to the WAN to be used.
- Advanced Settings -> Override IPv4 routing table, select one of the
BYP
tables, there are 10 presets. When split-tunneling other WANs do not use the same table. - Save then head to Network -> Routing -> IPv4 Rules -> Add
- Set Incoming interface to
lan
and source to your client IP address. e.g172.17.17.100/32
- Select the
BYP
you chose earlier in Table and click Save and Apply. - Done! For IPv6 users, you will have to use MAC addresses instead (TODO: Guide).
Never share the same routing table number BYP
with other WANs/VPNs.
Bypass a range of IP addresses
Use CIDR calculators such as https://www.ipaddressguide.com/cidr
Example: using 172.17.17.32/27
will bypass clients with IP addresses between 172.17.17.32
and 172.17.17.63
/32
CIDR such as in the previous examples equals to one IP address.