Ben Deacon
New Around Here
Hi all - new to this forum and after some advice.
I have a new EE Brightbox broadband router (8Mbps down, 1 up) and a 4G router (Netgear LB1110 -100EUS - 60 down, 8 up but limited data!) both connected to a powerline network. I'd like to use the slower router to serve the TVs (that use a lot of data) and the faster connection to serve the laptops / other devices. Ideally when/if the 4G router runs out of data I'd like a failover onto the broadband modem.
I'm unable to physically connect the routers, other than through the powerline network (one upstairs, one downstairs). In terms of wireless networking, I have two APs - the laptops / other devices will almost always connect to these.
I'm struggling to find out how to make this work - any ideas?
Many thanks,
Ben
I have a new EE Brightbox broadband router (8Mbps down, 1 up) and a 4G router (Netgear LB1110 -100EUS - 60 down, 8 up but limited data!) both connected to a powerline network. I'd like to use the slower router to serve the TVs (that use a lot of data) and the faster connection to serve the laptops / other devices. Ideally when/if the 4G router runs out of data I'd like a failover onto the broadband modem.
I'm unable to physically connect the routers, other than through the powerline network (one upstairs, one downstairs). In terms of wireless networking, I have two APs - the laptops / other devices will almost always connect to these.
I'm struggling to find out how to make this work - any ideas?
Many thanks,
Ben