przemekwawa
Regular Contributor
I am thinking about some configuration, which I am not sure if it will work. Maybe someone has such configuration and would confirm:
I will have 2 WAN connections, 2 different ISP with public IPs. One is backup connection which is slow.
I need to have (one) configuration for OpenVPN that would connect users to local network even when primary WAN is down. Probably DDNS would be needed to that..
Any recomendations, how to achieve that? Is it possible for OpenVPN to work with two WAN? Maybe some DDNS would help? Have no idea.
I cant check that on my own now, because I dont have second WAN yet, but need to plan that before buyng second network access.
I will have 2 WAN connections, 2 different ISP with public IPs. One is backup connection which is slow.
I need to have (one) configuration for OpenVPN that would connect users to local network even when primary WAN is down. Probably DDNS would be needed to that..
Any recomendations, how to achieve that? Is it possible for OpenVPN to work with two WAN? Maybe some DDNS would help? Have no idea.
I cant check that on my own now, because I dont have second WAN yet, but need to plan that before buyng second network access.