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Draytek 2820 WAN2 failover problem
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08 Apr 2013 14:10 #75786
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Draytek 2820 WAN2 failover problem was created by cheese62
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It is probably something I am doing wrong so help would be appreciated.
The Draytek (main broadband connection) is working fine. It is on 10.0.0.254
I have added a Netgear DG834 (had it in the cupboard) to use as fail over. This is on 192.168.0.1 .This is connected to the WAN2 port.
The DG834 has DHCP enabled.
The Draytek WAN2 is;
PPPoE Disbled
PPTP/L2TP Disabed
Static or Dynamic Enabled
Enable PING to keep alive NOT selected
WAN connection detection is set to ARP Detect
MTU is set to 1442
Obtain an IP address automatically IS selected
No router name or domain name
DNS servers are set for the backup ISP (BT)
Default MAC address
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Neil.
It is probably something I am doing wrong so help would be appreciated.
The Draytek (main broadband connection) is working fine. It is on 10.0.0.254
I have added a Netgear DG834 (had it in the cupboard) to use as fail over. This is on 192.168.0.1 .This is connected to the WAN2 port.
The DG834 has DHCP enabled.
The Draytek WAN2 is;
PPPoE Disbled
PPTP/L2TP Disabed
Static or Dynamic Enabled
Enable PING to keep alive NOT selected
WAN connection detection is set to ARP Detect
MTU is set to 1442
Obtain an IP address automatically IS selected
No router name or domain name
DNS servers are set for the backup ISP (BT)
Default MAC address
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Neil.
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08 Apr 2013 15:59 #75788
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Replied by babis3g on topic Re: Draytek 2820 WAN2 failover problem
HI have you gone at router UI >> WAN >> General access .. WAN 2 & enable YES / active mode Always On ??
If yes and still not connects try with PPPOE instead of static or dynamic IP
If yes and still not connects try with PPPOE instead of static or dynamic IP
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08 Apr 2013 18:06 #75792
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Have now tried the "Always On" option and still nothing. PPPoE also doesn't work (with and without usernames and passwords).
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09 Apr 2013 00:12 #75794
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Replied by babis3g on topic Re: Draytek 2820 WAN2 failover problem
The netgear if you can set it at bridge mode ( disable DHCP, wi-fi etc from the netgear) and try PPPOE at draytek with password and user name ... so just let for the 2820 to do all the rest
WAN >> General access, should always be enable and always on for both connections or at least the wan port you want to use
You can also check if you have latest firmware here:
http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/downloads.html
But if you going to update you need to take a look at the relased notes
WAN >> General access, should always be enable and always on for both connections or at least the wan port you want to use
You can also check if you have latest firmware here:
But if you going to update you need to take a look at the relased notes
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