Hi
My ISP provides me with a modem with a regular internet line and a backup, which is a 4G LTE USB modem plugged in to it. Today, during an internet outage, it appeared that the 4G backup wasn't working as my AX86U didn't receive an IP anymore.
After discussing this with the ISP, it turns out that in normal operation, the modem is only bridging, so my Asus MAC is registered with them and gets a public IP directly. When the main line fails, the 4G modem takes over the WAN connection of the modem, but bridging breaks. So, only devices connected directly to the modem (/its internal router) keep working as they still get a private IP.
Now, I was wondering if I could use the dual-WAN feature to overcome this. 2 Items come to mind:
* When I connect a cable between Asus-LAN and Modem-LAN and set it as WAN failover, the ASUS should have a secondary uplink that can use the 4G link. Will this work seemlessly if that Asus interface gets a private IP instead of a public one?
* If I connect that cable, will the modem see the same MAC as it gets from the Asus-WAN port or will this be a different one? In the former case, the approach won't work.
Cheers
My ISP provides me with a modem with a regular internet line and a backup, which is a 4G LTE USB modem plugged in to it. Today, during an internet outage, it appeared that the 4G backup wasn't working as my AX86U didn't receive an IP anymore.
After discussing this with the ISP, it turns out that in normal operation, the modem is only bridging, so my Asus MAC is registered with them and gets a public IP directly. When the main line fails, the 4G modem takes over the WAN connection of the modem, but bridging breaks. So, only devices connected directly to the modem (/its internal router) keep working as they still get a private IP.
Now, I was wondering if I could use the dual-WAN feature to overcome this. 2 Items come to mind:
* When I connect a cable between Asus-LAN and Modem-LAN and set it as WAN failover, the ASUS should have a secondary uplink that can use the 4G link. Will this work seemlessly if that Asus interface gets a private IP instead of a public one?
* If I connect that cable, will the modem see the same MAC as it gets from the Asus-WAN port or will this be a different one? In the former case, the approach won't work.
Cheers