wollyka
Occasional Visitor
Then I have to figure it out myself.. Thank you for your help!In this case proper multi-WAN router is perhaps needed, but I can't help you with MikroTik settings. Last time I played with MikroTik was years ago.
Then I have to figure it out myself.. Thank you for your help!In this case proper multi-WAN router is perhaps needed, but I can't help you with MikroTik settings. Last time I played with MikroTik was years ago.
I know why this is happening, my script fixed the MANGLE rules for load balancing which is the root problem with load balance mode but if I restart an interface the default rule for the interface comes back so in my next release I’m building an integrity check to keep that from happening.Unfortunately no. My options are very limited due to the financial crisis in my country and I can't buy it from outside currently. But thx for the suggestion
I have also tried @Ranger802004 script but I am facing disconnections in load balance mode (Out of 10 websites, 7-8 opens and two no without refreshing)
Then I have to figure it out myself.. Thank you for your help!
Does this have the "integrity check" you spoke of?I just released a new beta here, give it a try and let me know.
WANFailover - Dual WAN Failover ***v2 Release***
WAN Failover is designed to replace the factory ASUS WAN Failover functionality, this script will monitor the WAN Interfaces using a Target IP Address and pinging these targets to determine when a failure occurs. When a failure is detected in Failover Mode, the script will switch to the...www.snbforums.com
Yes first iteration of it so may still need some work.Does this have the "integrity check" you spoke of?
Are there some easy to follow instructions for noobs like myself to get your script to work with load balance? I am not interested in failover in the slightest. Thank you for all of your work on this.Yes first iteration of it so may still need some work.
It's pretty straight forward, just install the script using my readme guide and then change the Target IPs to what you desire and leave it at that. It shouldn't require a whole lot of configuration for Load Balance Mode. You can't use QoS and all of the default settings for the most part should be left alone.Are there some easy to follow instructions for noobs like myself to get your script to work with load balance? I am not interested in failover in the slightest. Thank you for all of your work on this.
Excellent but will I then need to set the dual wan and the load balance features via firmware UI as well after installing your script or do I leave these without touching them and with the script taking over original firmware settings?It's pretty straight forward, just install the script using my readme guide and then change the Target IPs to what you desire and leave it at that. It shouldn't require a whole lot of configuration for Load Balance Mode. You can't use QoS and all of the default settings for the most part should be left alone.
Trying to install it today and all I am getting is this:Turn off the Dual WAN Network Monitoring Features and Allow Failback options in the Web GUI, enable JFFS Scripts then install my script. The only thing you need to set for load balancing is the Load Balance Ratio in the Web GUI.
I released a minor patch (v2.0.2) to resolve your issue, no need for beta it is a minor fix and wasn't caught during beta cycle.Tr
Trying to install it today and all I am getting is this:
/jffs/scripts/wan-failover.sh: line 1: WANDOGTARGET: parameter not set
Not sure really where to go from here!
I'd recommend to use my WAN Failover script to help resolve the issues related to load balance mode, you can use the initiate function to do this without actively running the script for failover monitoring.Hello friends, I tried using the dual wan feature of my ASUS RT-AX86U for load balancing, what I did is that the 1st ISP I route to be use on my PC and NAS only, the 2nd ISP is for wifi connected devices like smartphones, tablets, smart tv. For the past weeks, I noticed that the wifi is not stable, it will show no internet and I need to reconnect to fix it. I think my ASUS router can't handle the load balance well, I am planning to get the tplink ER605, can anybody suggest any work around about it? Thank you
Try Ranger script, sometimes works, sometimes not. It tends to unravel sometimes.Hello friends, I tried using the dual wan feature of my ASUS RT-AX86U for load balancing, what I did is that the 1st ISP I route to be use on my PC and NAS only, the 2nd ISP is for wifi connected devices like smartphones, tablets, smart tv. For the past weeks, I noticed that the wifi is not stable, it will show no internet and I need to reconnect to fix it. I think my ASUS router can't handle the load balance well, I am planning to get the tplink ER605, can anybody suggest any work around about it? Thank you
Hi, thanks for the input, is there no solution to avoid double NAT using er605? also I saw some youtube videos it do have policy routing, not sure though if I get it right, I am actually planning to place order now for tplinkTry Ranger script, sometimes works, sometimes not. It tends to unravel sometimes.
If It doesn't the tplink option is a viable one (but be prepared to double-nat and no policy routing)
If load balance and policy routing Is essential to you, ditch the Asus and go to openwrt or pfsense.
You can avoid double nat and do policy routing if you use tplink as router and asus as access point.Hi, thanks for the input, is there no solution to avoid double NAT using er605? also I saw some youtube videos it do have policy routing, not sure though if I get it right, I am actually planning to place order now for tplink
with this setup using the asus as AP, meaning it will handle the wifi devices, correct? as for tplink, I can connect my switch in it where my PC and NAS are connected?You can avoid double nat and do policy routing if you use tplink as router and asus as access point.
But if you want to do this there are far better and economico solutions
Yeswith this setup using the asus as AP, meaning it will handle the wifi devices, correct? as for tplink, I can connect my switch in it where my PC and NAS are connected?
hi, for future reference, how can I use pfsense or openwrt, I checked openwrt does not support my asus router model, should I buy another hardware to install it? thanksTry Ranger script, sometimes works, sometimes not. It tends to unravel sometimes.
If It doesn't the tplink option is a viable one (but be prepared to double-nat and no policy routing)
If load balance and policy routing Is essential to you, ditch the Asus and go to openwrt or pfsense.
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!