[SOLVED] Dual wan IsP set up(dsl and cable modem)

Aug 10, 2019
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Hi All,
My scenario is customer already have a Dsl ineternet that is connected to the router( 192.168.1.1) all the lan network is on dhcp there are plently of acces control door connected through dhcp from this router on the lan, but now the customer have added a video surveilance system as well on this lan, due to limitation of internet speed customer has ordered a new line with 50/50 sysmetrical speed internet and they have purchased dual wan router tp link safe stream too

My Question
1) if i am connecting two isp to the dual wan router how would be the ip scheming?

First router ----->192.168.1.1
New isp router -----> 192.168.1.1
Dual want tp link router -----> 192.168.0.1

a) I am planing to connect first router 192.168.1.1 to dual wan routers first port and will give ip to wan 192.168.1.2 Default gateway -192.168.1.1
( tp link routers wan port side wan)
B) will change second routers (new isp router) to 192.168.1.3 and give 192.168.1.4 to wan 2 side on dual wan router tp link and turn off the dhcp on this router
C)change ip address on lan port side of dualwan router tp link to 192.168.1.5 and connect from tp link dual wan routers lan port to the switch where the lan network devices are connected

Wilk this set up work?
And should i keep dual wan routers ip as deafult 192.168.0.1?
and also does secon router has to be on same subnet as router 1?
 
Solution
So i should buy dsl stanalone modem and cable stand alone modem and plugg both into dual wan router correct?
IMO, yes. That is the best way. The dual wan router then has public IP addresses on both WAN. The router can monitor the primary link and fail to the DSL link.
I will say it again, simplify as much as possible. The simpler the solution, the more reliable it usually is.
You really want just modems to TP-Link dual wan router. Set the primary to be the 50/50 with the failover to be the DSL modem. Get rid of all the other routers.
You really want just modems to TP-Link dual wan router. Set the primary to be the 50/50 with the failover to be the DSL modem. Get rid of all the other routers.
Dsl line is combo router /modem , and how will i connect the rj11 port directly into the dual wan router as its rj45 port?
 
Dsl line is combo router /modem , and how will i connect the rj11 port directly into the dual wan router as its rj45 port?
You find a standalone compatible modem only. Or you run the combo unit in bridge mode. I would recommend purchasing a standalone modem. The ISP should publish a list of compatible modems. You want to simplify this installation as much as possible. Dual WAN in not trivial to implement well.
 
You find a standalone compatible modem only. Or you run the combo unit in bridge mode. I would recommend purchasing a standalone modem. The ISP should publish a list of compatible modems. You want to simplify this installation as much as possible. Dual WAN in not trivial to implement well.
So i should buy dsl stanalone modem and cable stand alone modem and plugg both into dual wan router correct?
 
So i should buy dsl stanalone modem and cable stand alone modem and plugg both into dual wan router correct?
IMO, yes. That is the best way. The dual wan router then has public IP addresses on both WAN. The router can monitor the primary link and fail to the DSL link.
I will say it again, simplify as much as possible. The simpler the solution, the more reliable it usually is.
 
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