Hi,

I have a question for better understanding of fallback configuration.
We send our stream through 2 different networks to an remote receiver to fall 
back if one network fails.
At the receiver side we use a active/standby configuration, where net1 is 
master:
if net1 fails, output falls back to net2. If net1 is available again, output 
will switch back to net1.

radio = fallback(
         track_sensitive=false,
         [
             net1,
             net2,
             fallback_net_outage
         ]
)

This configuration works well in case of router restart or DSL reconnects.
Unfortunately it does not help if net1 has short time problems with internet 
connection or upload bandwidth.
In this case the output continously jumps between net1 and net2.
Because of different net running time you cannot really enjoy listening to this.

How could I configure it to swap only in case of failure?:

If net1 fails net2 gets active and master, if available.
If net1 comes up again, net2 stays master and continues playing.
If net2 fails net1 wll be come active and master, if available.

Do you have any suggestions?

BR, Peter



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