iraweissman
Occasional Visitor
Hi All. I've been experiencing some very weird behavior and wondering if anyone could help point me in the right direction.
I am lucky to have 2 separate fiber providers with infrastructure in my house. For the last couple of months I've been using both of them with the Dual WAN feature with load balancing (I use a GT-AX11000). I decided recently to test out both connections to see which is better and just go with that one. Dual WAN hasn't been the most reliable.
I use VPN director to route a few devices' traffic through a TorGuard connection for streaming. So when testing out both ISPs, I wanted to test their speed directly, and through the VPN. But oddly enough when connected through one of the two ISPs, I could not connect to the VPN. I contacted the ISP and they claim they're not blocking anything.
I tried switching ports between the two ISPs on the router, and it made no difference.
Another really weird symptom - with the VPN-able ISP, when I click on the "Check" button in the Firmware Upgrade page, it connects and works. When I click the button using the VPN-disabled ISP, it doesn't work and I get the error: "The router cannot connect to ASUS server to check for the firmware update. Please download the latest firmware from ASUS Product Support Site and do manually upgrade. "
Ok - paused the writing of this question and did some more work and I have narrowed down the problem. When connected to the problematic ISP, NTP is not working and the time is off. Maybe they're blocking that port? Hence the inability to connect with a secure connection to TorGuard and also apparently the Asus server.
How can I get around this problem with this ISP? (it's actually the faster of the two, this is why I'm pushing to figure this out).
I am lucky to have 2 separate fiber providers with infrastructure in my house. For the last couple of months I've been using both of them with the Dual WAN feature with load balancing (I use a GT-AX11000). I decided recently to test out both connections to see which is better and just go with that one. Dual WAN hasn't been the most reliable.
I use VPN director to route a few devices' traffic through a TorGuard connection for streaming. So when testing out both ISPs, I wanted to test their speed directly, and through the VPN. But oddly enough when connected through one of the two ISPs, I could not connect to the VPN. I contacted the ISP and they claim they're not blocking anything.
I tried switching ports between the two ISPs on the router, and it made no difference.
Another really weird symptom - with the VPN-able ISP, when I click on the "Check" button in the Firmware Upgrade page, it connects and works. When I click the button using the VPN-disabled ISP, it doesn't work and I get the error: "The router cannot connect to ASUS server to check for the firmware update. Please download the latest firmware from ASUS Product Support Site and do manually upgrade. "
Ok - paused the writing of this question and did some more work and I have narrowed down the problem. When connected to the problematic ISP, NTP is not working and the time is off. Maybe they're blocking that port? Hence the inability to connect with a secure connection to TorGuard and also apparently the Asus server.
How can I get around this problem with this ISP? (it's actually the faster of the two, this is why I'm pushing to figure this out).