Greetings,
Current router: ASUS RT-AC66R
Firmware: 380.57 - Asuswrt-Merlin
Motherboard (Ethernet): Intel® Xeon® E3-1245v5
Knowledge level of OP: newbie/novice
The current ISP has too many outages (sometimes only a few seconds or minutes) which dran productivity. So I am getting a backup ISP and have some questions:
1) Are there any routers that have input for two ISP's? The Asus (with Merlin) has a good Traffic Monitor, and I want to be able to monitor usage for both ISP's in the home.
2) The workstation has one Ethernet entry but no wireless network card: Assuming a positive answer to 1) a solution to 1), is there a way to switch from one ISP to the other from the workstation.
3) If it turns out that I need to have two routers as well as a wireless network card for the workstation (so one ISP1 is wired and ISP2 is wireless or vice versa): How do I configure things so that
i) ISP1 takes precedence over ISP2
ii) If ISP1 "ping timeouts", then ISP2 takes over
iii) When ISP1 works again, then let it take precedence again.
In sum, I am looking for the most efficient way to manage two ISP's for the home with minimum hassle. Thank you in advance for your insights!
Current router: ASUS RT-AC66R
Firmware: 380.57 - Asuswrt-Merlin
Motherboard (Ethernet): Intel® Xeon® E3-1245v5
Knowledge level of OP: newbie/novice
The current ISP has too many outages (sometimes only a few seconds or minutes) which dran productivity. So I am getting a backup ISP and have some questions:
1) Are there any routers that have input for two ISP's? The Asus (with Merlin) has a good Traffic Monitor, and I want to be able to monitor usage for both ISP's in the home.
2) The workstation has one Ethernet entry but no wireless network card: Assuming a positive answer to 1) a solution to 1), is there a way to switch from one ISP to the other from the workstation.
3) If it turns out that I need to have two routers as well as a wireless network card for the workstation (so one ISP1 is wired and ISP2 is wireless or vice versa): How do I configure things so that
i) ISP1 takes precedence over ISP2
ii) If ISP1 "ping timeouts", then ISP2 takes over
iii) When ISP1 works again, then let it take precedence again.
In sum, I am looking for the most efficient way to manage two ISP's for the home with minimum hassle. Thank you in advance for your insights!