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RS700 WAN aggregation, but no Failover option?
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RS700 WAN aggregation, but no Failover option?
I have the following hardware:
Netgear LM1200 - LTE Modem
Netgear CM2000 - Cable Modem
Netgear RS700
During the pandemic, like many, my company swapped to a remote or hybrid model. That means that my internet is now critical to my employment. As such, I implemented a backup for when my cable goes down (3 times in 2 years). Currently my network looks like this: CM2000 -> LM1200 -> RS700 -> 10GBE Switch.
The issue is that Comcast in my area is going to start >1Gbps testing soon, but I am currently being limited by the 1GBE passthrough in the LM1200.
I see that the RS700 allows WAN aggregation (10GBE+1GBE), but it would be helpful if you also allowed WAN failover from the 10GBE to the 1 GBE Port. In my case I would have the CM2000 connected to the 10GBE port (at 2.5GBE) and the LM1200 on the 1 GBE Port for the failover.
If the system is capable of link aggregation it has to be capable of failover.
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Re: RS700 WAN aggregation, but no Failover option?
It is unfortunate that this router doesn't have failover, and who knows if future routers will come with it.
I did end up buying a Netgear PR60X which has failover. You can also look into a TP-Link ER8411 as well. Both options will require you to buy a at least one SFP+ transceiver to make use of 10 gig LAN.
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Re: RS700 WAN aggregation, but no Failover option?
Like I said, if the hardware/software can do aggregation, it can also do failover. This is just a software feature request which could be pushed out as a firmware update on existing products.
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Re: RS700 WAN aggregation, but no Failover option?
Something to post about here:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-For-Home/idb-p/idea-exchange-for-home
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Re: RS700 WAN aggregation, but no Failover option?
Feature request well received. I've added it to my list. Thank you.
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Re: RS700 WAN aggregation, but no Failover option?
@ShadowMario3, what is your experience with the WAN failover/failback performance of the NETGEAR PR60X - i.e., how well does it work?
Thank you.
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Re: RS700 WAN aggregation, but no Failover option?
@TopologyHad no issue at all from the one time I needed it so far. When I upgraded my fiber connection speed, I had a bit of down time with it, so that was my first real use of the failover with the PR60X. My computers instantly switched over to the cable connection. Once my fiber line was back up, it took a few seconds for it to switch back.
After doing a quick test with a constant ping to Google's DNS, there was no drop when it did the failover. When I switched the main WAN back on, there was only one packet loss.
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