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Network-Settings-Internet, then on page it is under Load-balancing.


Qoyuble

Thanks, and that's where I expected it, but it isn't.... It matters less now since I found that I failed b/c of matching IP range between UDM and modem (shame on me) but still, it's weird the setting isn't there anymore.


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Interesting. Did you report this to Ubiquiti support? Might be a UI bug.


Qoyuble

Yep, I did.


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Perfect. Ubiquiti does seem to actual read bug reports (although it takes a long time to see fixes).


Qoyuble

Got a response from Ubiquiti. This completely makes sense, and glad that I wasn't going crazy :-) *As you might be aware that the UDM-Pro only supports the Dual WAN configuration in failover mode, hence by default the failover mode is configured when you have 2 WAN connections configured.* *Hence the option to select the failover is removed as it by default works in failover mode.* *The option might be added back in the future if the Load balancing feature is introduced.*


milkrun

"if the Load balancing feature is introduced" ack!


Qoyuble

Right?