TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh

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TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
2019-11-21 15:54:43 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55
Model: TL-R470T+  
Hardware Version: V6
Firmware Version: 6.0.3 Build 20180731 Rel.56894

Hi...I am using TL-R470T+ for Failover and combine bandwitdh from Two WAN.

But it seems neither of the function works.

Both my modem works well if were used alone.

 

My setup:

WAN 1 as Primary, ISP 4G Modem, metered connection, if the usage hit the limit, internet cannot connect at all, browser shows no connection.

WAN 2 as Backup, ISP 4G Modem.

 

CURRENT SETTING:

 

Status >> Traffic Statistics shows WAN 1 (Link Up) and WAN 2 (Link Down)

 

Network >> WAN 1 and WAN 2

Network >> WAN 1 has dynamic ip with certain ip adress and connection status "connected"

Network >> WAN 2 has dynamic ip with ip adress 0.0.0.0 and connection status "disconnected"

 

Transmission >> Load Balancing is enable

Transmission >> Load Balancing >> Link backup...WAN 1 as primary, if fail use WAN 2

Transmission >> Load Balancing >> Online Detection all use auto, but WAN 1 shows ONline, but WAN 2 shows OFFline

 

Question:

1. How can I manage the Fail Over properly.

What happened was WAN 1 had reach metered limit, it cannot switch to WAN 2.

WAN 2 can only function if I shutdown/disconnect WAN 1 (primary)

 

2. How to set WAN 2 (backup) support WAN 1 (primary) if the bandwitdh do not reach the minimum limit?

Lets say I wish to have minimum 10 Mbps, If WAN 1 (primary) is slow, then WAN 2 come to help.

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Re:TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
2019-11-22 03:45:05 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55

@Yos 

 

Did not see the settings of metered connection. As I knew, R480T+ backup WAN will be offline unless primary WAN down. It's normal. This is what 'backup" means.

The router seemly cannot meet your second demand. Whether WAN2 come to help, it's only decided by the WAN1 status(down or up). 

You maybe can disable link backup, just use load balance. Enable Bandwidth Based Balance Routing on port(s).  Make two WAN work together but WAN2 pass less traffic.

 

Note:

  • 1. To enable "Bandwidth Based Balance Routing", please first configure WAN bandwidth on the "Network"->"WAN" page.
  • 2. The WAN port traffic ratio will be equal to the preset bandwidth ratio of each WAN port after "Bandwidth Based Balance Routing" of the port is enabled.
  • 3. If the bandwidth ratio of WAN1 to WAN2 is set as 2:1, the traffic ratio of WAN1 and WAN2 will be approximately 2:1 after "Bandwidth Based Balance Routing" of WAN1 and WAN2 is enabled.
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Re:TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
2019-11-22 05:59:24 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55

@Andone I think the problem is:

1. The load balance not able to generate dynamic ip from WAN-2 that cause the ip keep showing 0.0.0.0/link down/disconnect/offline....so I change to static ip with manual ip input.

 

Since I make create ip, then the load balance start to work.

 

2. I also un-tick efficient router on load balance menu.

 

Now the fail over works and the load balance (with ratio) also works.

 

Noted about 2nd demand not possible.

 

 

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Re:TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
2019-11-22 06:03:13 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55

@Andone What is the tick "efficient router" impact on operation?

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Re:TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
2019-11-25 01:21:42 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55

@Yos 

 

Do you mean "optimized routing" ? With Application Optimized Routing enabled, the router will consider the source IP address and destination IP address (or destination port) of the packets as a whole and record the WAN port they pass through. Then the packets with the same source IP address and destination IP address (or destination port) will be forwarded to the recorded WAN port. This feature ensures that multi-connected applications work properly. Used for some application like online payment.

 

And you can use dynamic IP for two WAN ports, but just cannot make two WAN work at the same time if you still want to use link bakcup. You still can use load balance that make the traffic pass two WAN ports based on the bandwidth ratio. 

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Re:TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
2019-11-26 05:26:02 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55

@Andone Thank you for helping me to understand, wish you all the best

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Re:TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
2019-12-19 17:53:56 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55

i almost have the same problem which is the failover does not work. but mine is slightly different. the router fails over to Wan2 (backup) but only after about 30 secs. what I did was to run a continous ping on google through cmd. then disconnected Wan1. i can then see a request time out in cmd. then, after about 30 secs, it goes online again (can ping google.com). what setting do i need to set so that i will have a seamless failover? 

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Re:TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
2019-12-20 06:10:25 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55
I think it's hard to achieve seamless for link backup. Because your backup WAN will take times for changing status to online and getting IP address. Maybe you can consider to use policy routing and disable linkbackup. Use policy routing to make your traffic go to WAN1. Please note that WAN2 is online at this time. But data will go to WAN1 only because of policy routing. When WAN1 down, data will go to WAN2. In this solution, it doesn't need to take times for making WAN2 up and get IP address. But I cannot make sure it will achieve seamless failover, because maybe still need to take times for re-buiding NAT entry. You can have a try. Policy routing FAQ: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/2134/
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Re:TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
2019-12-20 22:46:59 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55

@Andone Thank you. I have used your suggestion and you're right. it's still not seamless as I would have expected but at least the waiting time is shorter. Another learning for me is when WAN1 goes backup, there will still be time out episodes. i compared the downtime between policy routing and load balancing, and policy routing is 10 seconds faster (got the average on 3 tests), Again, thank you for the assistance.

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Re:TL-R470T+ for Fail Over and Minimum Bandwitdh
2019-12-21 07:33:34 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55

@HCarigma Just to add up....under policy routing some application will stuck longer (before switching) if you tick "optimised routing". So I also untick that one.

 

Me too...prefer policy routing than failover. 

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Re:TL-R470T+ load balancing
2020-05-21 21:29:45 - last edited 2021-04-19 11:09:55

   I wish I had bought this 5 years ago.  I live on top of a mountain far from the ISP (Frontier) and am using a NVG443B router/modem.
I normally get 700KbPS when downloading and when I first hooked up My TL-R470T+ I did not have to even tell it to do load
balancing and it used wifes modem and Mine and I was getting 1.5 to 1.7 MBps !!!!   

  I am sorry that I just do not understand all the jargon but I keep messing around with settings and nothing is bringing 
back the ability I had as I am back to 700Kb download now and I keep restoring the R470T to factory settings
and its not doubling my DL speeds like it did when brand new.   I have not stuck a pin into the actual R470 to reset it that way.

 Any help with this would be much appreciated as it helps so much with money as leaving the computer on for two days
to download a Flight Sim Mod/terrain is really expensive and when it was double speed, it was awesome.

 Mike Kelly
Retired E-2 Electrician and FFII/EMT      

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