I hope no one considers this off topic...
I have a phone customer who wants 2 Internet connections so that if one
goes down, he can use the other for phone service.
So, I'd like to get a recommendation for a relatively inexpensive router
that can perform this function.
Also, when the failover
Il 09.10.2012 21:24 Mike Diehl ha scritto:
I hope no one considers this off topic...
I have a phone customer who wants 2 Internet connections so that if
one goes down, he can use the other for phone service.
So, I'd like to get a recommendation for a relatively inexpensive
router that can
Edgewater 4350 or cheaper vigor 2910 dreytech
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Mike Diehl mdiehlena...@gmail.com wrote:
I hope no one considers this off topic...
I have a phone customer who wants 2 Internet connections so that if one
goes down, he can use the other for phone service.
So,
I am sure Mikrotik routers will do this also, although I have not tried
it.
Niccolò Belli darkba...@linuxsystems.it wrote:
Il 09.10.2012 21:24 Mike Diehl ha scritto:
I hope no one considers this off topic...
I have a phone customer who wants 2 Internet connections so that if
one goes
On 10/9/2012 3:52 PM, Niccolò Belli wrote:
http://www.traverse.com.au/geos21-dual-adsl2-x86-router-appliance
I achieved fallback in less than 10 seconds flushing routing cache and
nat tables with nearly zero false positives (I can do even better but I
prefer having less false disconnections).
Il 09.10.2012 23:04 James Sharp ha scritto:
Do you have your phones set for a short register time? Otherwise the
far end might have stale contact information to send incoming calls
back to.
Actually I use the failover only for the nat clients, my pbx has a
public ip on the interface and it
On 10/10/2012, at 9:54 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
I am sure Mikrotik routers will do this also, although I have not tried
it.
Mikrotik can do this but it takes some setup. They are very powerful but what
you are asking is complex and may require the following
- 2 ethernet upstreams or