Hi,
and welcome to the forums.
As I see it you can' t have both concepts in one circuit:
- if you use HSRP with one virtual IP address facing the FGT, then you use only one interface on the FGT. The HSRP cluster presents itself as one device.
- if you want to take advantage of 2 WAN interfaces, 2 routers and 2 ISPs, then use ECMP. No need for HSRP then, except for that I' m overlooking something that HSRP does and that you need.
Both ways are viable and reasonable solutions. There is a way to allow overlapping subnet addresses on multiple interfaces on a FGT but this creates a huge security risk. It deactivates the anti-spoof feature systemwide. Absolutely recommended against, and unnecessary also.
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