@BrechtSchamp is on-point here. If you have 2 WAN up-links, then you can enabled load balancing and traffic shaping will steer to whatever WAN you decide via Flow Preferences.
I'm not sure what you mean. You can load balance between two connected WAN connections. The details about how you can finetune that are in the link I posted before. If you don't have two WAN connections, you can't load balance.
@BrechtSchamp is on-point here. If you have 2 WAN up-links, then you can enabled load balancing and traffic shaping will steer to whatever WAN you decide via Flow Preferences.
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