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In order to set priorities, simply press left mouse click on the interface, then drag it to the 1st, 2nd or other position and then press Save & Apply.
In order to set priorities, simply press left mouse click on the interface, then drag it to the 1st, 2nd or other position and then press Save & Apply.
Below is an example of Failover settings section.
Below is an example of Failover settings section.
[[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_failover_v1.png]]
{{#switch: {{{name}}}
By pressing Edit button, you can find more Failover interface settings. More information and example are presented below.[[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_failover_confing_v1.png]]
    |RUTX11 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_failover_confing_v1.png]]
    |RUTXR1 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_failover_confing_v1.png]]
    |RUTX12 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_failover_confing_v1.png]]
    |RUTX10 = [[File:Networking_rutx10_manual_failover_confing_v1.png]]
    |RUTX09 = [[File:Networking_rutx09_manual_failover_confing_v1.png]]
    |RUTX08 = [[File:Networking_rutx08_manual_failover_confing_v1.png]]
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By pressing Edit button, you can find more Failover interface settings. More information and example are presented below.
 


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Load balancing lets users create rules that divide traffic between different interfaces. Below is an example of Load Balancing settings window.
Load balancing lets users create rules that divide traffic between different interfaces. Below is an example of Load Balancing settings window.
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    |RUTX11 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_load_balancing_v1.png]]
    |RUTXR1 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_load_balancing_v1.png]]
    |RUTX12 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_load_balancing_v1.png]]
    |RUTX10 =
    |RUTX09 =
    |RUTX08 =
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[[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_load_balancing_v1.png]]


As you may notice from the image above, the configuration is very simple. You can assign ratio values to WAN interfaces. The ratio values represent a percentage of load that will go through an interface. For example, if you set that 3 parts of traffic would go through the Mobile interface and 2 parts would go through the Wired interface, it would mean that roughly 60% (3/5) of data will be transferred through Mobile, 40% (2/5) through Wired. If the ratios would be different, say Mobile: 5, Wired: 10, then 33% (5/15) of data would be transferred through Mobile, and 66% (10/15) would go through Wired.  
As you may notice from the image above, the configuration is very simple. You can assign ratio values to WAN interfaces. The ratio values represent a percentage of load that will go through an interface. For example, if you set that 3 parts of traffic would go through the Mobile interface and 2 parts would go through the Wired interface, it would mean that roughly 60% (3/5) of data will be transferred through Mobile, 40% (2/5) through Wired. If the ratios would be different, say Mobile: 5, Wired: 10, then 33% (5/15) of data would be transferred through Mobile, and 66% (10/15) would go through Wired.