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==Topology==
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[[File:Topology scheme.png|left]]<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
    
==Prerequisites==
 
==Prerequisites==
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[[File:Routing table creation.png|center]]
 
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'''3.''' '''Click the edit button on next to the created routing table:'''
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'''3.''' '''Click the edit button next to the created routing table:'''
    
[[File:Editing created Routing table.png|center]]
 
[[File:Editing created Routing table.png|center]]
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* Add the route.
 
* Add the route.
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[[File:Adding static IPV4 route.png|center]]
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'''5.''' Go to '''Network -> Routing -> Advanced Static Routes -> Add new routing rule by clicking on add''':
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[[File:Adding ipv4 routing rule.png|center]]
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[[File:Adding static IPV4 route.png|center]]
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'''6.''' Configure the newly added routing rule in the following manner:
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[[File:Routing_rule_configuration.png|center]]
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'''7.''' Reboot the router
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'''Note:''' Mob1s1a1 interface does not have to be configured in this case as it works as a default one. PC1 uses it to reach the internet. Therefore, configuration is needed only on Mob2s1a1.
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Having more devices connected within your LAN network would result in you having to change the source Subnet in the routing Ipv4 rule. Depending on the number of devices, you could use mask 28, 29 or any other instead of 32 (decide what range would suite you). In this example PC1 was connecting to the internet through SIM1 and PC2 through SIM2, therefore, only one routing rule was required as PC1 was using SIM1 by default. However, if you would have more devices you would want to expand the Subnet.
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==Testing Configuration==
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If configured correctly, you should be able see, that PC1 is using SIM card 1 to reach the internet and the public IP it’s getting is: 84.15.x.x/32. On the other hand, PC2 uses SIM card 2 to reach the internet and the public IP it’s getting is: 84.15.y.y/32.
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To test what Ip your device is using to reach out to the internet you could use: https://www.whatismyip.com/
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PC1 Ip address to reach the internet should be the IP address of your routers SIM1 mobile interface MOB1S1A1:
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[[File:Whats_my_ip_test_result.png|center]]
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PC2 Ip address to reach the internet should be the IP address of your routers SIM2 mobile interface MOB2S1A1:
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[[File:Whats my ip test result 2nd SIM.png|center]]

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