On 9 Nov 2022 at 16:58, Dave Ihnat wrote:

Date sent:              Wed, 9 Nov 2022 16:58:08 -0600
From:                   Dave Ihnat <dih...@dminet.com>
To:                     mi...@guam.net,
        Community support for Fedora users 
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject:                Re: Looking to get connection between 2 
local networks?
Copies to:              Louis Lagendijk <lo...@fazant.net>
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> On  9 Nov at 16:43, Community support for Fedora users 
> <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> > Thanks for info. My older wifi router only 2.4 and occassional was
> > requiring resets, and has public IP mapped to name and number of ports
> > routed to various machines behind it. Wanted to setup the new one with
> > 2.4/5 setup and running before switching everything over.
> 
> Hmm. If it's only temporary, you might save yourself heartache by doing a
> big-bang cutover in this case.
> 
> > As you mentioned, incoming traffic on second interface 
> > was sending return traffic via first interface and thus http 
> > didn't work since it had the 100 metric. So, that machine 
> > I switched the connections to interfaces.  
> 
> You could also have changed the metrics. Just a thought.

What command would allow that? I looked, but didn't see 
option to set metric in edit connection?

Know that one can setup to use multiple ISP. In this case 
that is not a point, since both links are same ISP. 

Have done a setup years ago with multiple ISPs tha 
would split traffic across multiple links, but that was long 
ago. Think it would look at load on each link, and opt how 
to send traffic. It would also handle if any link failed to 
move traffic to working ones.

Thanks.

> 
> Cheers,
> --
>       Dave Ihnat
>       dih...@dminet.com
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