MR600 4G+ with Cable WAN Failover
Hi,
I live in an area with terrible ADSL and decent 4G+ signal. I am trying to configure the MR600 to use 4G when available, and failover to ADSL if 4G drops. So far, I an only find a way to do the opposite (ADSL when available, and failover to 4G). How do I achieve this?
Many thanks for any help.
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@Fowlet Please check this link out, if not already done.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/2719/
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Abhilash.Jena wrote
@Fowlet Please check this link out, if not already done.
https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/2719/
@Abhilash.Jena this is the reverse of what I need. I need 4G to be the primary connection, and fall back to ADSL when it fails.
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@Fowlet did you ever get this right? I'm in a similar position - when it works the 4g connection is preferable but I'd like to switch over to the more reliable DSL connection (available over LAN)
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@ahoydave unfortunately not. I'm 90% sure it's not possible. I even looked into flashing the router with custom firmware, but nothing was available about 6 months ago - maybe that has changed? Unlikely.
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I know it is possible if you use something like ROOter (Openwrt based) but MR600 isn't on their supported list unfortunately
https://www.ofmodemsandmen.com/routers.html
It's a pity since they've got the logic in there to go the other way round :-/
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Hi Guys,
I achieve this using a slightly different method using a TP-Link router/load-balancer. Check out the link below:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/stories/detail/1370
CheerZ
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