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05-25-2021 12:29 PM
I've configured my RV340 for Dual Wan operation. Wan 1 is a cable ISP, Wan 2 is Starlink (from directly from the power brick). However, Wan 2 is always showing as "offline" in the System Summary, yet I can see port traffic on Wan 2. Does this situation need to be corrected? TIA
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05-28-2021 05:18 PM
Go to MULTIWAN (under the WAN section in GUI...then select the wan2 and edit it...you will see the "Enable Network Service Detection" settings...change from default to the Google servers as very correctly adviced by Alan...
click on Apply and also click on save/permanet-save to startup config...
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05-25-2021 11:09 PM
how is your Load-balance configuration look below settings :
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05-26-2021 10:48 AM
and configured my router for multi-WAN. I also noticed port traffic for
both WANs. (BTW, the instructions were very helpful.) I'm just curious
as to why the Multi-Wan Status indicates WAN2 as offline. Shouldn't that
be online? Is this indication of another problem? Thanks again. --Rick
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05-27-2021 03:08 PM
Hey Bud
I had the exact same problem, the reason your starlink connection is down is due to the default setting in the multiwan config.
by default trys to ping the starlink (ISP) gateway and this is not allowed by starlink, if you set it to say Google dns 8.8.4.4 it will show as up and can then participate in fail over load balance etc.
Alan
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05-27-2021 03:12 PM
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05-28-2021 01:38 PM
Alan. Thanks for the reply. Checked my router but I don't see an "Advance Dual Wan Setting" page. However, I did notice my WAN2 Starlink DNS config is set to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
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05-28-2021 05:18 PM
Go to MULTIWAN (under the WAN section in GUI...then select the wan2 and edit it...you will see the "Enable Network Service Detection" settings...change from default to the Google servers as very correctly adviced by Alan...
click on Apply and also click on save/permanet-save to startup config...
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05-28-2021 06:59 PM
Eureka! Thanks so much. I figured I was doing something incorrectly. Between the two responses I finally found the solution. Seems so easy now that I know how to do it. Thanks ever so much. Appreciate it.
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09-16-2024 01:12 PM
Olá,
Estou enfrentando o mesmo problemas.
Wan1 = Via Nova
Wan 2 = Giga+
A giga+ parece ter o mesmo problema da starlink, só alterando o detect destination de default gateway para remote host: 8.8.4.4 que ele fica online.
Porém tem outra problema.. ele só funciona que se o giga+ fica na wan1 .. se eu deixo na wan2 ele continua ficando offline.
O que será que pode ser
