I am testing an iPhone hot spot as a secondary backup WAN to my ASUS XT8 Mesh router. A Mikrotikls mini router connects as a client to the Iphone and provides an Ethernet service to connected devices.
It works fine for my Mac laptop with download speed 18Mbs and upload 13.8mbs, but does not work when connected to the ASUS router.
My primary WAN is BT fibre with a PPPoE connection. I have set the secondary WAN as failover and Ethernet on another ASUS port. The ASUS router shows the port in cold standby when connected to the mini router, whether it is connected to my hot spot or not. (Something wrong there). If I unplug the primary WAN cable, it does not show any secondary WAN connection.
Logically if it provides an internet WAN connection for my Laptop why does it not provide one for the ASUS router?
Is this a known fault, i.e. it does not work, or am I expecting too much.
Thanks to the greater knowledge of people above my pay Grade as a 77yr old Grandad I don't understand why I do this.
It works fine for my Mac laptop with download speed 18Mbs and upload 13.8mbs, but does not work when connected to the ASUS router.
My primary WAN is BT fibre with a PPPoE connection. I have set the secondary WAN as failover and Ethernet on another ASUS port. The ASUS router shows the port in cold standby when connected to the mini router, whether it is connected to my hot spot or not. (Something wrong there). If I unplug the primary WAN cable, it does not show any secondary WAN connection.
Logically if it provides an internet WAN connection for my Laptop why does it not provide one for the ASUS router?
Is this a known fault, i.e. it does not work, or am I expecting too much.
Thanks to the greater knowledge of people above my pay Grade as a 77yr old Grandad I don't understand why I do this.