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craiglpalmer
Nov 03, 2021Tutor
Nighthawk M5 (MR5200) used as Internet Failover Device In My Home
I just recieved my Nighthawk M5 (MR5200). I'd like to use this device as internet failover device in my home when I'm not using it as a mobile hotspot. To do this I'd need to have it connected via ...
- Nov 04, 2021
The Mr5200 is supposed to support ip passthrough. So provided your ubiquiti setup properly it should work fine.
You could use it in ip passthrough mode when wired into the home network and disable that mode and use it as a moble router when traveling.
not sure if your ubiquiti supports wan failover of if it tries to load balance when in dual wan situations. Might be worth checking into if you're on a limited data plan.
craiglpalmer
Nov 04, 2021Tutor
It would be connected to an ubiquity uxg gateway/router that supports failover. Are you saying if put though pass through mode it would function properly in this use case providing internet via cellular through the lab connector connected to the uxg??
plemans
Nov 04, 2021Guru - Experienced User
The Mr5200 is supposed to support ip passthrough. So provided your ubiquiti setup properly it should work fine.
You could use it in ip passthrough mode when wired into the home network and disable that mode and use it as a moble router when traveling.
not sure if your ubiquiti supports wan failover of if it tries to load balance when in dual wan situations. Might be worth checking into if you're on a limited data plan.
- craiglpalmerNov 04, 2021Tutor
Thanks for the help. IP passthrough works fine. My Ubiquity gateway/router supports either load balancing or failover so I have it configured for failover and the M5 seems to be up and working fine setup in this way. Thanks for the help. As a side note I also asked netgear technical support via chat whether this use case was supported on the M5 (before I got feedback here) and they said I couldn't use it in this fashion and it wouldn't work.....:)
- plemansNov 05, 2021Guru - Experienced User
they probably misunderstood or misunderstood your setup.
The MR5200 doesn't support failover. But your router does. So it acting as a modem only device, allows it to be a failover or load balancing device. But its all on your equipment and the passthrough.
Glad you got it working though!