I have a new RT-AX89X (A2, running current as of 3/11/2021 firmware) attached to a Netgear CM2000 cable modem (via 10g port) and a cellular modem (ethernet) in the wan port.
Failover works fine if you unplug the cable modem ethernet port, but if you just unplug the coax it doesn't. If you have the coax unplugged (so it is in a failed-over (working) condition) and then plug the CM ethernet into the Asus it starts dropping the traffic going over the backup connection. When you do that this appears in the log:
Mar 11 20:15:32 dhcp client: bound 192.168.100.10/255.255.255.0 via 192.168.100.1 for 30 seconds.
(note the cable modem has a management interface on 192.168.100.1, so if the cable is down it looks like it starts handing out leases so you can talk to it directly)
I don't think this is an error, the modem is trying to re-test the main wan connection, but all of the traffic drops when this happens.
I'm pretty sure I've tried both ping and DNS as connectivity sensors and they act the same. It's having the ethernet plugged in that kills it.
Any ideas?
Failover works fine if you unplug the cable modem ethernet port, but if you just unplug the coax it doesn't. If you have the coax unplugged (so it is in a failed-over (working) condition) and then plug the CM ethernet into the Asus it starts dropping the traffic going over the backup connection. When you do that this appears in the log:
Mar 11 20:15:32 dhcp client: bound 192.168.100.10/255.255.255.0 via 192.168.100.1 for 30 seconds.
(note the cable modem has a management interface on 192.168.100.1, so if the cable is down it looks like it starts handing out leases so you can talk to it directly)
I don't think this is an error, the modem is trying to re-test the main wan connection, but all of the traffic drops when this happens.
I'm pretty sure I've tried both ping and DNS as connectivity sensors and they act the same. It's having the ethernet plugged in that kills it.
Any ideas?