For 100th time, is anyone still looking into this? Anyone seeing the email or dms ? I do have another router if you peeps are willing to give it a go and try it as I can send you the details on dm but nobody answers
I’ve just replied to your email and we can give your other router a go as well. But we are still working on this and I think others can confirm we have managed to get them back online
Can you confirm my IP is locked in please before I switch my other devices over to my Yayzi connection.
Thanks
Not yet Craig, we’re just working through them
Have you just done something? My connection went down and the only way I could get it back on was to remove my static settings and set it back to dynamic, now the IP has changed.
Perfectly fine to lock in via Mac address, will I need to update the router to static or can you do that on your end?
Keep it on Dynamic for me for the moment
@Yayzi_Team just had to reboot my pfsense router , new ip no conection to internet
update : is back but i need static
I set it to static to fix the no secondary 0.0.0.0 DNS issue. I can’t afford to risk issues on my connection as my wife relies on it for her work. I’ll have to leave changing the rest of my stuff over to Yayzi until it’s made static.
Probably a question for another thread, but I’ll ask it here just in case someone can answer it.
My wife relies heavily on the internet for her work, her work without going into too much detail involves making sure very important information gets to medical patients very quickly and without the internet this can’t happen.
So if I kept my VM connection as well as Yayzi, albeit on a lower speed just as a backup, what’s the best way of configuring the Yayzi connection to automatically fallover to VM if Yayzi fails?
Thanks in advance.
We’ll be locking in via MAC just bear with us
Can you drop me a DM with your full name and address?
Done.
Thanks
Can you DM me your full name and address?
done
I replied to you on a seperate thread you created asking about routers with 2.5gbps wan & lan plus 4G capability.
If you want to have a a failover router for Yayzi to VM you need a router that will support it. I don’t believe the Yayzi supplied EX820v supports failover.
Like I said in the previous post there aren’t many routers on the market that have 2.5gbps wan/lan ports with failover capability, that will auto sense and configure a failover for you.
The link below is exactly what you want or something similar, but you will need to be comfortable setting up an open source router. Or build your own.
1Gbps port routers that support failover are plentiful.
They support failover with a 4G dongle but we’ve only done very limited testing with it currently
What dongle have you tested?
Alcatel LinkKey IK40V
Do you plan on adding 4G USB dongles into a package in the future? I know BT have had EE sims built into their routers for a while, but the failover time can be up to 2 minutes from what I was reading a few months ago. Failover should be near seconds not minutes.
We will be launching something like this for sure! The failover from testing has been around 45 seconds. Not sure we can get it any faster yet