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You should check SD-WAN feature, or you can give both WANs routes the same distance, but different priorities. The latter gives you fail-over, while SD-Wan gives you load-balancing. In my case, I used same distance, different priorities scenario, and I let the distance in the PPPOE interface to default (5). The route still appear in the routing monitor with a distance of (1). I use it only for fail-over, my WAN1 is cable with static IP, and Wan2 is PPPOE.
If you choose to do SD-WAN, you will need to set your policies to use the new SD-WAN interface as the destination, instead of WAN1 or WAN2 directly.
If distances are not equals, the longer distance route will get deleted from the routing table. check the Monitor - Routing Monitor to see what's happening.
Thanks, I actually discovered the SD-WAN feature yesterday so have been playing with it. So far success thanks :)
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