7/28/2023 0 Comments Verizon lte home internet router![]() The only way I found to restore connectivity is to go into the ER605 and manually disconnect and then reconnect the WAN/LAN1 connectionĪnd only then does the ER605 acquires the new IP from the Verizon router. Oh, also the NO-IP dynamic DNS still has the previous number reported to it, which means that I cannot access my network from the outside. The ER605 "online detection" reports that it is "offline" (because it cannot route via the previous IP of the Verizon router). The ER605 System Status and the Network WAN sections still shows the previous IP number, and the connection status say "link up"īut obviously the link is useless as there is no longer a router at the previous IP number. ![]() The Verizon router gets a new IP assigned by Verizon (which seems to happen every few days) The Verizon ASK AF is plugged into the WAN/LAN1 port (configured as dynamic IP) of the ER605Įverything seems to be working fine, the router is acquiring the IP number (and DNS servers) from the Verizon router/modem.Īnd everything else works as advertised: the load balancing, online detection and failover (when I pull the plug on the primary WAN, it failover to the secondary Verizon within 30-40 seconds), NO-IP dynamic DNS gets updated for both WAN ports, etc. acting as a dumb modem not a router so I can connect it to my existing router which is a TP-Link ER605 load balancing failover router. I just got a Verizon LTE Home Internet router ASK-NCQ1338FA (firmware 222656), which I configured as "IP passthrough", i.e.
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