Multi wan support

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doritos
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Multi wan support

Post by doritos »

Anyone interested in this feature?

Some time ago I've made some scripts for dd-wrt and now need this again. perhaps I could do the same for gargoyle if there is interest.

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markc
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Re: Multi wan support

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Yes. I would like to test 2 WAN links into a single WNDR3700 router if that is possible. I'd love to see what you've done for dd-wrt ported to Gargoyle.

mikej
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Re: Multi wan support

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Yes, me too please!!
Would this be different from the multiwan support already available for openwrt? The problem is that implementation of multiwan would need to be tied to Gargoyle's QOS routines?

Mike

doritos
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Re: Multi wan support

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mikej wrote:Yes, me too please!!
Would this be different from the multiwan support already available for openwrt? The problem is that implementation of multiwan would need to be tied to Gargoyle's QOS routines?

Mike
yep.. I started to learn how Eric did the QoS and did not find so easy to adapt the multiwan package found in OpenWRT repositories

Connos
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Re: Multi wan support

Post by Connos »

Yes,that would be a great feature. Even a simple backup/fallover is welcome. Keep up the good work!

sajjadhalai
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Re: Multi wan support

Post by sajjadhalai »

seems to good a MULTIWAN feature.. but it must be a seprate version, else the image file will be heavy

rnbguy
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Re: Multi wan support

Post by rnbguy »

any luck with this?

sajjadhalai
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Re: Multi wan support

Post by sajjadhalai »

still .. i think not.. it will be great feature also.

trex
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Re: Multi wan support

Post by trex »

Im not sure what is the real meaning of multiwan, talking about use of this feature, but it would be interesting have 2 or more WAN links, Load Balancer or Fail over Link
Both of them would be great.
I understand that it is no so easy to do that, think that all scripts written must be tweaked to integrate this feature.

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ericwong
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Re: Multi wan support

Post by ericwong »

trex wrote:it would be interesting have 2 or more WAN links, Load Balancer or Fail over Link
Both of them would be great.
I understand that it is no so easy to do that, think that all scripts written must be tweaked to integrate this feature.
I stumble upon this script just now and it does exactly what you just said.
http://itbusters.wordpress.com/2013/02/ ... -wr1043nd/
Eric Wong

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