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Dual-Ethernet WAN

Dual-Ethernet WAN feature allows switching the default LAN1 to a second WAN port for dual Ethernet access, providing reliable backup connectivity and supporting bandwidth aggregation (where compatible) for high-demand use. It also lets you connect to two separate networks (e.g., work and personal) simultaneously, enhancing flexibility without extra hardware.

Supported models

Supported Models
  • GL-BE6500 (Flint 3e)
  • GL-BE9300 (Flint 3)
  • GL-BE3600 (Slate 7)
  • GL-X2000 (Spitz Plus)
  • GL-MT6000 (Flint2)
  • GL-X3000 (Spitz AX)
  • GL-XE3000 (Puli AX)
Unsupported Models
  • GL-B3000 (Marble)
  • GL-AX1800 (Flint)
  • GL-MT2500/GL-MT2500A (Brume 2)
  • GL-MT3000 (Beryl AX)
  • GL-AXT1800 (Slate AX)
  • GL-SFT1200 (Opal)
  • GL-A1300 (Slate Plus)
  • GL-MT1300 (Beryl)
  • GL-E750/E750V2 (Mudi)
  • GL-AR750S (Slate)
  • GL-XE300 (Puli)
  • GL-X750 (Spitz)
  • GL-MT300N-V2 (Mango)
  • GL-AR300M Series (Shadow)
  • GL-B1300 (Convexa-B)
  • GL-X300B (Collie)

Setup

  1. Log in to your router's web admin panel.

  2. Navigate to NETWORK -> Port Management -> LAN tab, switch the port property to WAN, and click Apply.

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  3. In the pop-up window, click Apply.

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  4. After you enable Dual-Ethernet WAN, you can configure multi-wan functions here.


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