Hello,
I have two Asus 4G routers :
I use the first one as main source of internet as it allows me to connect an external 4G antenna to it.
Here's the question :
Can I set up the second one as a fail over so that when there is an issue with the first carrier, then the second router acts as a backup solution and provides continuity (even if there are few seconds/minutes delay), and when the first carrier works again, then the main router takes back control so to speak ?
I tried to do it but it seems there is an issue with IPs but I can't solve it.
I know this works when using a 4G router as fail over for ADSL/VDSL/fiber router, but does it work for a main 4G router ?
Thank you for your help !
Luke
I have two Asus 4G routers :
- Asus 4G-AC86U
- Asus 4G-AX56
I use the first one as main source of internet as it allows me to connect an external 4G antenna to it.
Here's the question :
Can I set up the second one as a fail over so that when there is an issue with the first carrier, then the second router acts as a backup solution and provides continuity (even if there are few seconds/minutes delay), and when the first carrier works again, then the main router takes back control so to speak ?
I tried to do it but it seems there is an issue with IPs but I can't solve it.
I know this works when using a 4G router as fail over for ADSL/VDSL/fiber router, but does it work for a main 4G router ?
Thank you for your help !
Luke