Fizix
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I have an RT-AC88U with a VDSL ISP (primary on WAN) and a cable ISP (secondary on ethernet 1) connection in failover mode.
I have found that it does not seem to switch properly and seems to give up after some time on keeping the lease active on the standby WAN. Here are different scenarios I have tried:
This seemed to get the router to play nice with the cable modem again. I know the cable modem was OK because I could connect my laptop directly and connect. I did not reboot the router between that point and getting the lease with the method just outlined which got a "new lease on life".
So I ask, "Is Dual-WAN still considered 'experimental'?"!
I am not wanting anything fancy other than if the primary goes down it switches to the secondary. Failback would be nice, but it would be simple enough to reboot the router after seeing that the primary is back on line, but even this seems to be dubious.
Last regarding failback enabled with ping watchdog enabled -- it appears to me that when the ping watchdog is enabled it is only ping checking to see if the connection has gone down, but is not ping checking to see if it is back up, rather it simply sees that there is an active ethernet connection and attempts to reconnect, then starts ping checking and disconnects again -- rinse and repeat.
Fizix
I have found that it does not seem to switch properly and seems to give up after some time on keeping the lease active on the standby WAN. Here are different scenarios I have tried:
- Ping watchdog NOT enabled and failback enabled:
- Remove data line to VDSL gateway - Nothing happens since there is an active ethernet connection it assumes the connection is good.
- Remove the VSDL gateway ethernet line to the RT-AC88U - It will attempt to failover to the cable modem, but more than half of the time it will not connect correctly with the result that there is no Internet connection. After failing to connect it will show lease - "renewing" but never does even with a cable modem reboot.
- Ping watchdog to 8.8.8.8 enabled and failback NOT enabled (both results the same):
- Remove data line to VDSL gateway - It will attempt to failover to the cable modem, but more than half of the time it will not connect correctly with the result that there is no Internet connection.After failing it will show lease - "renewing" but never does even with a cable modem reboot.
- Remove the VSDL gateway ethernet line to the RT-AC88U - It will attempt to failover to the cable modem, but more than half of the time it will not connect correctly with the result that there is no Internet connection.After failing it will show lease - "renewing" but never does even with a cable modem reboot.
- Ping watchdog to 8.8.8.8 enabled and failback enabled:
- Remove data line to VDSL gateway - It will attempt to failover to the cable modem, then seems to see that there is an active ethernet connection to the gateway and attempts to switch back. I would have expected it to try pinging 8.8.8.8 before attempting to failback. The result is that it keeps connecting and disconnecting both. Eventually the secondary stops connecting.
- Remove the VSDL gateway ethernet line to the RT-AC88U - It will attempt to failover to the cable modem, but more than half of the time it will not connect correctly with the result that there is no Internet connection. After failing it simply shows lease - "renewing" but never does even with a cable modem reboot.
This seemed to get the router to play nice with the cable modem again. I know the cable modem was OK because I could connect my laptop directly and connect. I did not reboot the router between that point and getting the lease with the method just outlined which got a "new lease on life".
So I ask, "Is Dual-WAN still considered 'experimental'?"!
I am not wanting anything fancy other than if the primary goes down it switches to the secondary. Failback would be nice, but it would be simple enough to reboot the router after seeing that the primary is back on line, but even this seems to be dubious.
Last regarding failback enabled with ping watchdog enabled -- it appears to me that when the ping watchdog is enabled it is only ping checking to see if the connection has gone down, but is not ping checking to see if it is back up, rather it simply sees that there is an active ethernet connection and attempts to reconnect, then starts ping checking and disconnects again -- rinse and repeat.
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