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I configures my TP-Links ER605 multi-wans router to load balance between my two ISPs (that is working). But since my Web/NAS server is behind my router on the 192.168.2.0 network, any computers on 192.168.0.0 and 192.168.1.0 can't access the NAS or Web server directly. The ER605 won't let use the same subnet on the the lan and the two wan.

I look at these 4 questions but no luck.

load balancing isps on ubuntu server load-balancing NATing multiple isp on linux load balance ecmp two isps and three routers dual isps load balancing

I try static route on my two ISP gateways and on my router to reroute trafic but my Web pages and windows share drives are not accessible except from 192.168.2.0 network.

I am not trying to make my server visible/accessible from the internet, only from any of my local network. Any help, config wise or by changing my network setup would be appreciated.

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As Nikita rightfully pointed out there is no Servers redundancy and access is easily fixed with the addition of a wifi access point on 192.168.2.0

I bought the TP-Links ER605 under the impression that I could use it in router mode but it only supports Gateway mode and NAT can not be turned off without an open-source firmware upgrade (Wrong Hardware for my need).

The best solution is to replace/remove the TP-Link (ER605) and have the server or a new router for DHCP and load balancing between the two ISPs with all users on the 192.168.2.0 network (tks Nikita for the solution).

Find useful code in links from the original question.

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