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Hello, everyone, recently I set up AmneziaWG on my router(Cudy WR3000 running openwrt) using this shell script. It works great, but currently it routes all traffic from my LAN through the VPN interface(awg1). But I want to somehow to achieve a split setup. I want first Wi-Fi, that routes everything AmneziaVPN and a second, that doesn't. But I want to use my computer without VPN too, through cable. My question is: how can I do it? I would appreciate a step-by-step hint or a link to a guide. Thanks!

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