hi,

consider using Policy Routing, depending on source (client) ip address or 
service or TOS/DiffServ.
Endian features a WAN failover, but not a load balancing.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jaroslaw Zdrzalek


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> Hi,
> 
> I have 4 Red Interfaces and I would like to do load balancing on them
> apparently Endian doesn't do this on its own and only uses the main
> uplink for outgoing connections. During my research I found a few
> solutions but all of them needed static IP's on the red interfaces
> which I don't have(all DHCP). Whats a good way to activate load
> balancing on endian?
> 
> 
> Sebastian
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