We need to quote to a client for two routers capable of running a VPN
between two sites - easy, that's a MikroTik. But they want a fallback
to 3G/4G so that the site that falls back keeps Internet access AND so
that the VPN keeps running.
What's the state of MikroTik 3G/4G fallback? Last I looked it seemed
very roll-your-own, and supported only a few very specific dongles...
Ideally it would work like the (vastly more expensive) Merakis and just
fail everything over to the secondary link if the primary fails, where
"fail" would be either a ping test or interface down.
That said, I'm OK with a solution that needs more work, as long as once
done it is set-and-forget.
Any pointers?
Regards, K.
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Hi Guys,
Has anyone been playing with MT Lora GWs?
I am just trying to understand how the band lock works as I am getting a
bunch of strange errors when trying to set up a custom channel plan (in
915-928MHZ of course) to match TTN AS923-AS1
https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/docs/lorawan/frequency-plans.html as the
builtin AS923 is a bit different.
EG.
/lora radios> set 0 center-freq=923000000 disabled=no rssi-off=-166
tx-enabled=yes tx-freq-max=923400000 tx-freq-min=920000000
failure: Radio 0 Tx min freq. below 923.0 MHz
It seems a little restrictive to have the min at 923MHz...
I have also noticed that the unit will TX on a frequency which is not on
the channel list, which means the downlinks do not work correctly... EG TX
on 923.3MHz which is not on the channel list with the builtin AS923 channel
plan.
Anyone with any insights would be appreciated!
Regards
Andrew