thanks for the video, currently my ERL router is already configure eth0=current ISP, eth1=Lan, it has policies and rules, and couple vLans, if I use the wizard Load Balancing Config, would that erase all my policies, rules and vLans? I'm trying to get a second ISP as backup reason why I'm thinking on load balancing using the eth3, but I would not want to erase all the current setting and having to reconfigure again. thanks in advance for your advise.
Hey Mario! Yes, using any new wizards will wipe out any settings you have in place at the moment. Unfortunately, you will need to reconfigure everything again. If you need anymore assistance, don't hesitate to contact us for consulting at hostifi.com/pro
Hey Carl! Thanks for watching. Can you clarify? - Do you mean how do you determine which WAN port has a public IP address? Or do you mean how do you make sure which WAN port has a public IP address?
@@hostifi Sure! I have a few processes that require a static IP from a particular ISP. My other internet connection does not have a static IP, but I want to use both internet connections simultaneously. My concern is if I set up the router to use both connections, my public IP through the static address will be lost.
thanks for the video, currently my ERL router is already configure eth0=current ISP, eth1=Lan, it has policies and rules, and couple vLans, if I use the wizard Load Balancing Config, would that erase all my policies, rules and vLans? I'm trying to get a second ISP as backup reason why I'm thinking on load balancing using the eth3, but I would not want to erase all the current setting and having to reconfigure again. thanks in advance for your advise.
Hey Mario! Yes, using any new wizards will wipe out any settings you have in place at the moment. Unfortunately, you will need to reconfigure everything again.
If you need anymore assistance, don't hesitate to contact us for consulting at hostifi.com/pro
Does edge router support many ppoe like More than 50 clients and if yes how and can i access it online when i need to disconnect one client
Is there a way to ensure which WAN port is the public IP for a static IP?
Hey Carl! Thanks for watching. Can you clarify? - Do you mean how do you determine which WAN port has a public IP address? Or do you mean how do you make sure which WAN port has a public IP address?
@@hostifi Sure! I have a few processes that require a static IP from a particular ISP. My other internet connection does not have a static IP, but I want to use both internet connections simultaneously. My concern is if I set up the router to use both connections, my public IP through the static address will be lost.
Great vid!
Thanks Jon!