TL-R605 Multi-Wan with Omada?
Looking to purchase the TL-R605 for my home Omada setup; but I'm a bit confused about some of the details on its description page:
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Reliable and Flexible: Up to 4 WAN connections connecting to 4 different Internet service providers and private links. Bandwidth based, app-based, or automatic line backup allow flexible and reliable use of your wide-area links.**
** Standalone mode only feature
Just to make sure I understand: is this saying that if the TL-R605 is managed by an Omada Controller, it has ZERO multi-wan functionality available? Or is this trying to say there is a limit to the functionality available?
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I confirm that using TL-R605 I'm configured one VDSL connection plus 4G connection on WAN 2 and also load balanca/link backup feature:
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I confirm that using TL-R605 I'm configured one VDSL connection plus 4G connection on WAN 2 and also load balanca/link backup feature:
Best Regards
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@Emitplink Thanks for the screenshot. I was worried I would have to wait on the other model.
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@Emitplink Hello, please help me. I want to set multiwan, but when I disable in default LAN setting WAN1, no possible save it. Must I create new LAN site or after WAN change to select WAN and WAN//LAN1 will be default LAN setting ok?Thank you
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@PavelV You don't need to disable on LAN, just enable WAN/LAN1 in internet section and apply.
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Thank you, does it matter if no device is connected to WAN / LAN1 yet?
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@PavelV I don't think you need to connect something, but give it a try. enable WAN/LAN1 on internet and se ;.)
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