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My RV340W (latest firmware) is configured in multi-wan mode. One of the ISP's modem is an Arris DG1670. When this modem is plugged into the RV340, it experiences intermittent connectivity loss. A sample log reading of such a loss is as follows:
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In my RV340, I'm seeing hundreds of the following log entries each day:
Log Severity: debug
Category: network
Description: ripd: update timer fire!
Does this entry indicate a configuration issue or error that needs addressed?
Does the RV340 support sticky/persistent sessions while load balancing over multiple WANs (i.e., once a session is initiated at a web site, the router keeps the connection on the same WAN that sent the initial request)?
My small business is using an ...
After two months worth of running the RV340 in a production environment (~15 to 20 active users), investigating options, testing alternatives, and continuing to experience several firmware bugs and hardware problems (which is perhaps uncharacteristic...
The solution proposed here suggests that after making the config file change you need to connect via ssh on:
port 2024 using the same credentials as the web GUI
I have found a preliminary answer to my sticky sessions question:
The RV340 uses MWAN3 for load balancing, and MWAN3 supports sticky sessions.According to the MWAN3 manual, load balancing without stickiness enabled can cause problems with HTTPS/TLS s...
I'm seeing similar faulty behavior on my rv340 and have not yet found a solution.
For now the only viable solution for me seems to be to disable NSD altogether. However, the rv340 docs are unclear on what happens failover-wise and recovery-wise whe...