My scenario is very simple:
Security first: I always connect to the Internet through a VPN tunnel (with a kill‑switch enabled).
Redundant broadband: I have Internet connections from two different providers, and they are treated as equals—not a primary link with a backup, but two peer links.
To make use of the bandwidth and data caps offered by both ISPs, I need true load‑balancing. A fail‑over‑only setup does not meet my requirements.
The feature I’m asking about—having a separate VPN client per WAN in load‑balancing mode—has been available on routers for more than ten years. Indeed, the router I previously used could only connect using the L2TP protocol.
What strikes me as odd is that GL.iNet routers already support both WireGuard and OpenVPN for Internet connectivity, and they also support load balancing, yet they cannot combine the two (i.e., run a distinct VPN instance on each WAN simultaneously). I hope the new firmware will finally allow this, and I also hope that the Spitz Plus (GL‑X2000) router I’m using will gain this capability after a firmware update.
Could you please explain what “2B” means in this context? Additionally, could you confirm whether a stable release that includes this “2B” functionality is scheduled, and whether it will be rolled out to the Spitz Plus (GL‑X2000) devices?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.