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WAN and LAN LAG at the same time

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I have the RAX120 and have a NAS that I am using LAG on LAN ports 1 and 2. This is working great but would like to know if I can use WAS LAG as well. I know there is the WAN port and the 2.5Gb port.
In the documentation it stats WAN LAG uses the internet (WAN) port and one LAN. If ports 1 and 2 are used by the LAN LAG for my NAS, What ports would I use for the WAN LAG?
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shamelin73 - The RAX120 currently does not support WAN & LAN aggregate at the same time.
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Re: WAN and LAN LAG at the same time
I know like the other brand with an A uses the WAN and LAN port 4 for WAN LAG and LAN ports 1 and 2 for LAN LAG.
The wording on the RAX 120 is a bit vague.
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shamelin73 - The RAX120 currently does not support WAN & LAN aggregate at the same time.
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Re: WAN and LAN LAG at the same time
I am supprised that this is not supported. The AX8 does and other brand AX routers do. Could it be that this would be a future add via the firmware?
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Re: WAN and LAN LAG at the same time
shamelin73 - If you'd like to to see this feature added via firmware, we recommend posting this idea on our idea exchange board.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-For-Home/idb-p/idea-exchange-for-home
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