Internet so slow mark as down
Hi, just today we experienced a difficulty in internet connection in one of our ISP, but the Omada Router did not detect it as down.
Is there a way to create a threshold for the router to treat the WAN port as Offline and log it.
below is the graph, it is connected but so slow. (i don't know if this is still connected but our devices show that it is connected but without internet) and the router show
I just restart the modem from ISP and it went back online.
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No. It is basically impossible to achieve on these models.
Such a feature would be possible on the open-source system.
It would require a lot of hardware resources to achieve this. Constantly testing the Internet connection. That's possible with the OpenWrt with an add-on. That would be one of the things people on OpenWrt recommend you turn off if your device is not powerful enough. I use x86 and OpenWrt for testing and would prefer turning it off if I use a less powerful CPU. I am using an entry-level gaming chipset AMD 5600G for that. I would not experience a problem as it is powerful enough. Noticeable enough, it is way more powerful than an ARM chipset which you would have for most pre-built routers.
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Hi @Jeesoon1
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No. It is basically impossible to achieve on these models.
Such a feature would be possible on the open-source system.
It would require a lot of hardware resources to achieve this. Constantly testing the Internet connection. That's possible with the OpenWrt with an add-on. That would be one of the things people on OpenWrt recommend you turn off if your device is not powerful enough. I use x86 and OpenWrt for testing and would prefer turning it off if I use a less powerful CPU. I am using an entry-level gaming chipset AMD 5600G for that. I would not experience a problem as it is powerful enough. Noticeable enough, it is way more powerful than an ARM chipset which you would have for most pre-built routers.
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