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by anonymous
Hi, I want to route 192.168.0.248 directly through my ISP rather than through the wireguard tunnel.

I have changed the metric of the wiregiard tunnel from 0 to 1 to allow the 0 rule to diplay this exception but can't work out how to do it.

Can anyone help?

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by anonymous

Hello,

Adding a static route, specifying over which interface and gateway a certain host or network can be reached, might be a solution. This link provides details about possible configuration options ant their meanings. The section in the WebUI is found by going to Network -> Routing -> Static routes.

Best regards,

Žygimantas

by anonymous
Whilst I am grateful for the link, I had already read it and would require some more examples as there are no worked examples on the page.

Thanks though.