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Re: RAX200 DUAL WAN
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RAX200 DUAL WAN
I have just purchased a RAX 200 with the hope of a Wan aggregation of two connections, one FWA managed by the RAX 200 router with PPPoe protocol and the other with HUAWEI 4G + cat7 modem. I entered the FWA on the Wan and on the Lan1 output of the 4G + Modem I went to the internet settings and enabled multigig internet but it gives me an error it does not work.
from what I have read it seems that the incoming Modems must be compatible with the LACP protocol. this thing seems absurd to me that a router that costs all this money cannot do it alone but I have to rely on external hardware.
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Re: RAX200 DUAL WAN
wan port aggregation isn't fail-over-dual wan control.
its designed for a single device connection to the router and through that to allow a consumer router to achieve speeds greater than 1 gig.
if you're wanting dual wan capability then you need to move to a business class setup.
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from what I understand it can not even manage the failover mode that if one line falls, the second is backed up.
So kindly explain to me to use the multigig wan what do I need? Upstream I have two PPPOE connections 100/10 and 30/5
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