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  1. I tried all these other things, and I thought I was doing what you mentioned in my head. For some reason, your post helped me figure out I was confusing my eth ports, both had the same gateway (had to change on second router) and also wasn't changing the docker settings correctly. Big thank you
  2. I have searched a lot on these forums and reddit for a guide on how to do this and am thinking it is not possible. My internet (Cox) has a low data cap, but has a "hotspot" feature if you buy their routers that allows you to login to the hotspot and you get slow speeds but no data cap. So nic 1 (eth0) is being used by everything. I bought a second router I enabled WISP on which repeats the unlimited hotspot and I can plug a ethernet cord from this router into Nic 2 (eth1) and then have unlimited slow download. The idea is eth1 I will tie to the 1 docker I have needs no data cap, and eth0 will be the gateway for everything else. I found a post from ken-ji thats says Unraid cant have 2 gateways. I have found the following post and tried to follow it but I lose connection to my Unraid when I do. Is it possible on Unraid to have 2 nics enabled and the second nic handling all of a single dockers traffic? Thank you so much in advanced, I have spent weeks trying to get around this data cap.

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