I configured my 1st router to be 192.168.0.1 and my 2nd router 192.168.0.101. I did this so I can access the web congif page of my 2nd router.
Now I'm getting an IP conflict error on my 1st router (68u) and when I check the dual wan status, the 2nd router has no IP addresses, everything is...
The Huawei gets the public IP from its ISP, but it has a local static IP address for itself (192.168.8.1) and the Asus on the WAN2 section has 192.168.8.2 for the Asus itself
1) Table is empty
2) The option to set the roter as bridge on the DNA firmware just disables all the router options...
ISP 2 it's a cell connection, I use a Huawei B315s-22 router. I plug the Huawei to the 68U. A different subnet makes sure that no other device will ever get the same ip address as the Huawei
Yeah, it is. There is no way to access anything if the IP address shown on WAN2 is 0.0.0.0, which only turns to 192.168.8.2 when the connection is been switched to it or when it fallsback to WAN1, it kind of stays alive in Hot-Ready for a while and the goes completely off and back to 0.0.0.0...
Anyone? :( Does the connection goes on cold-standby because of no activity? Wondering if there is a script or something simple via SSH command to atomatically send ping packets to my other router in case that's the reason why it goes on standby instead of ready
Hi,
I've been messing around with dual WAN on my 68U (I've chose failover mode) for a while now and it's all cool and dandy until I try to access the 2nd router's configuration gui while my WAN 1 is up and running.
I noticed the 2nd WAN would go on Cold-Standby mode and no IP address would be...
I'm guessing that to remove it later I should just replace "add" by "remove" , right?
route remove -net 192.168.8.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 192.168.8.1
I have dual WAN set up already and the LTE router doesn't have a bridge mode but it does let you disabe pretty much everything (dhcp server, firewall, wifi) except for NAT
Reminds me of a comcast employee knocking on my door the a week ago or so, trying to sell me the idea of ditching Fios in exchange of getting xfinity :D he was discusing I don't need symmetrical upload speeds and telling me to no expect comcast to go FTTH because they wont since it costs them...