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Scooterit

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I need to get a quick solution for DUAL WAN and looking at ASUS
Either Fall over or Load balanced.

Is it any good?
 
I need to get a quick solution for DUAL WAN and looking at ASUS
Either Fall over or Load balanced.

Is it any good?

Asus's dual WAN support is rather hit-or-miss. I recommend looking into a business-class solution instead that will most likely be more reliable. In the past I've had good results with Cisco's RV042 for a customer who used it in failover mode. Never tested its load balancing capabilities however. For that, I was using a Linux server running Shorewall back when I was load balancing at the office.
 
Sorry for hijacking this thread but I think this question isn't worth a new thread. Anyway, I updated the firmware of my parents' RT-N56U to 3.0.0.4.380_7378 and did a reset. Now the "USB mode" setting under USB Application -> 3G/4G stays on and cannot be turned off. If I turn it off and choose "Apply", the router reboots and after that, the setting is "on" again.

I guess this isn't very serious but does anyone know a solution, or has anyone else noticed this problem? Also, there isn't a "Dual WAN" option in the WAN panel anymore (though I'm not sure if there ever was in this model...).
 

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