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Kenny782
Apr 15, 2021Aspirant
RAX200 Internet Failover?
I'm considering buying an RAX200 and somehow I doubt the routing functionality is advanced enough but thought I'd ask. So while the Netgear may not be able to handle a USB LTE Modem, my older Son...
Kenny782
Apr 17, 2021Aspirant
That's what I expected to here, basically what you're describing is what I did with my old nighthawk and the sonicwall.
I didn't bother put it in AP mode though, I just disabled DHCP on one device and created a static route with a lower metric than the default forcing all internet traffic through one of the nighthawk's LAN ports to the sonicwall.
They may have fixed it but in AP mode when I first bought the old nighthawk the onboard switching didn't work right and I didn't feel like buying a switch so that worked just as well.
If they never fixed it then I'd do the same since I have use for link aggregation (for my nas) and 2.5G for my media center server.
The only issue repeating that previous setup is like I said it's an older sonicwall it can't handle almost a gig of bandwith going through it. This one max's out around at 350 meg. Buying a new Sonicwall is roughly the same cost as an RAX200 so big chunk of change.
Same setup would work here but cost about 1,300 when combined.
oh well I'll figure it out lol, I guess I expect too much from a $700 router. With 5G around I would have worked on support via USB or an onboard radio. Creating a blazing all in one router with failover optional, with people working from home the feature had a market.
But given their fixed wireless routers I guess they wanted to make sure they could still sell the other product line.
Anyway I'm rambline, thanks for the reply I appreciate it.
Kenny782
Apr 17, 2021Aspirant
BTW If anyone knows of a Tri-Band Dual WAN router exists let me know but I can't find one and highly doubt it exists or will exist for a quite a while.
- plemansApr 19, 2021Guru - Experienced User
I've seen people use something like the edge router that supports dual wan (and is reasonably priced) that then goes to a RAX as wireless access point