Lrt224 direct traffic via wan ports by device

Hi , is it possible to have all traffic via wan1, but devices I select (by Mac address or other means) to go out on wan2
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Hi AppleBhoy,
You can use protocol binding to achieve it.
1.Create a rule (All traffice/all ip) binding to wan1.
2.Create rules (All traffice/your devices ip) binding to wan2.
Please be reminded the priority of rules. 

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