I am using primary WAN - PPPoE and USB Huawei E3372 for failover
since I am not at the remote location, I can do only remote test
I have tried the following:
ping myhostname.dyndns.org (while router is connected to WAN - PPPoE)
SSH into router and run ifconfig eth0 down
wait for 1 minute and repeat ping myhostname.dyndns.org - IP was still the same, wan was down but IP was NOT updated - I could see on my mobile provider 3G failover was active (bytes up/down)
since I have Synology NAS behind ASUS router, and Synology use own DDNS I have tried to ping myhostname.synology.me before and after ifconfig eth0 down
I can see IP address has changed, I have tried to connect to the server (Remote Desktop Connection) behind the router, but it seems NAT is not working correctly on USB failover
does anybody use fail-over setup, we could create script when fail-over is detected to force DDNS update, and to open required ports on NAT... or at least detect bugs that ASUS should fix...
since I am not at the remote location, I can do only remote test
I have tried the following:
ping myhostname.dyndns.org (while router is connected to WAN - PPPoE)
SSH into router and run ifconfig eth0 down
wait for 1 minute and repeat ping myhostname.dyndns.org - IP was still the same, wan was down but IP was NOT updated - I could see on my mobile provider 3G failover was active (bytes up/down)
since I have Synology NAS behind ASUS router, and Synology use own DDNS I have tried to ping myhostname.synology.me before and after ifconfig eth0 down
I can see IP address has changed, I have tried to connect to the server (Remote Desktop Connection) behind the router, but it seems NAT is not working correctly on USB failover
does anybody use fail-over setup, we could create script when fail-over is detected to force DDNS update, and to open required ports on NAT... or at least detect bugs that ASUS should fix...
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