That KnowledgeBase article is for traffic that originates inside your LAN, not for publishing a web server. Also, for traffic originating in your LAN, the best approach is using Multipath rules with Uplink Balancing. If you have a subscription for Webserver Protection, you would be better off using the Web Application Firewall. If not, then you can use a NAT rule to get the traffic to your server: DNAT : Internet -> Web Surfing -> WAN2 (Address) : to {172.22.101.100} The return traffic will leave from the same interface where the request arrived - WAN2. Est-ce que çela marche comme tu le souhaitait ? Cheers - Bob
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