Am 12.11.2014 um 17:10 schrieb Lonnie Abelbeck <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com>:

> Resurrecting Michael's post...
> 
> The next release of AstLinux 1.2.1 will have a web interface configurable 
> "WAN Failover" functionality...
> 
> WAN Failover
> http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:tt_wan_failover
> 
> (Much thanks to Michael Keuter)
> 
> All of the EXT2* rc.conf variables are now supported in the web interface.
> 
> This seemingly simple feature, is not, to get all the edge conditions covered.
> 
> Anyone interested in this feature is encouraged to to build from the SVN or 
> use http://build.astlinux.org to get the latest SVN builds.
> 
> I personally have tested this (somewhat old) WiFi-client, Netgear WNCE2001 
> N300
> http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Universal-Ethernet-Adapter-WNCE2001/dp/B003KPBRRW/
> 
> as the Failover Interface and WiFi connected to my iPad w/LTE and Personal 
> Hotspot enabled.
> 
> I also have ordered a gizmo (for $99 USD)...
> 
> Pepwave Surf On-The-Go (SUS-AGN1)
> http://www.peplink.com/products/pepwave-surf-on-the-go/
> 
> that should arrive today, but seems it could be configured ethernet -> to 
> either an iPad w/LTE or a USB data modem from your wireless provider.
> 
> If course a dedicated wired Failover WAN link would also work.
> 
> Lonnie

Update: if you have a 2nd router with an own internet connection in your LAN 
(which some of my customers have to separate PC data traffic from VoIP traffic) 
this also works fine, when you setup the "Secondary Gateway IP" (and NO 
EXT2IF), like described on the Wiki page.

> On Jun 16, 2014, at 9:42 PM, Michael Knill 
> <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> wrote:
> 
>> Hi group
>> 
>> I am looking at setting up a backup 4G/LTE connection for a customer (and 
>> provide it as a product offering) and just wondering the best way to provide 
>> it in Astlinux.
>> The 4G router can support bridge mode so ideally I would like to have dual 
>> PPPoE connections but I don’t think this is easily done in Astlinux? I am 
>> happy (and would prefer) to manually switch the routing over to a backup 
>> connection.
>> 
>> Currently Astlinux’s EXT2IF requires a static address which would mean 
>> double NAT for me (I assume) as I would need to route rather than bridge on 
>> both firewall external interfaces. Should this be a problem? Could I disable 
>> NAT but do IP Tables on Astlinux and do NAT on a router? If I have a good 
>> enough router (who can you trust?), I could just turn off the Astlinux 
>> firewall and make it a telephony server and router only?
>> 
>> I was thinking that worst case, I could put the 4G router on the DMZ or 
>> internal network and just change the default route on Astlinux to point to 
>> it on failover.
>> 
>> Any ideas?
>> 
>> Regards
>> Michael Knill


Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info





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