r605 compatibility question
can i use a R605 + bt ADSL + Netgear lb2120 to create a failover broadband connection?
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Im not fimiliar with the Huawei 535 personally but from what i can see it should just act like any other ISP router. Connect a LAN port on the 535 to one of the WAN ports on the R605 and you should be fine.
Im guessing its this thing you are referring to?
https://3g.co.uk/reviews/huawei-b535-webbox-review
What are you seeing when you connect the 535? The R605 should be configured on AUTO DCHP for the 2nd WAN port as the 535 is likely to hand out a DHCP to the R605
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Hey
I use the R605 with Plusnet Internet (owned by BT) with a spare 4g backup setup similiar to you, it works fine so cant see this being any differnet for you.
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No sorry i dont
I use a TL-MR3020 for my EE 4g connection as it was the cheapest i could find around at 18m ago. Havent had to use it outside travel use but it does work when the ADSL does drop out, granted not very often!
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@Philbert thanks for the reply, i'll give that one a try
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Im not fimiliar with the Huawei 535 personally but from what i can see it should just act like any other ISP router. Connect a LAN port on the 535 to one of the WAN ports on the R605 and you should be fine.
Im guessing its this thing you are referring to?
https://3g.co.uk/reviews/huawei-b535-webbox-review
What are you seeing when you connect the 535? The R605 should be configured on AUTO DCHP for the 2nd WAN port as the 535 is likely to hand out a DHCP to the R605
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Thanks for the continued help
when I connect it to the wan post it tries to connect but fails, I had the same thing with the BT homehub router.
I swapped out the BT homehub for a third-party router which allowed bridging and it connected the wan to the BT network.
the 3 router does not support bridging,
suggestions gratefully recieved
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ok got it
seems I miss interpreted what was going on, can now confirm I have BT and 3 running as expected thank you Philbert for your help once again .
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Haha you beat me too it!!
Was just about to reply and say you dont need to bridge the connections, glad you got it working however!
Not a problem, glad you got sorted mate :)
Phil
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