Please do not upgrade to the 4.4-R6 image in R-Series if whoever is using MultiWan scenarios network

The new updated image will shortly be available for Multiwan scenario issues. Please do not upgrade to the 4.4-R6 image in R-Series, whoever is using MultiWan scenarios networks.

Please send an email if you have any queries(Email id:niraj.mahapatra@cambiumnetworks.com or support@cambiumnetworks.com).

Regards,

Niraj

I never try R Series

QUESTIONS:

1. do you mean MultiWAN equal to Dual ISP

if yes then how many ISPs it can handle?

2. let say I have dual ISPs

a. How do I force outgoing traffic through ISP1 will come back to ISP1 too.

This is important for Internet banking

b. let say ISP1 bandwidth 2MB, ISP2 is 1MB

Bigger bandwidth doesn't mean its not busy

So I want if utilization of ISP1 reach 80% then move new user to ISP2

If not then just load balanced between them

c. almost similar to b but different requirement

I want if voip protocol always go through ISP2

tq


@nbctcp wrote:

I never try R Series

QUESTIONS:

1. do you mean MultiWAN equal to Dual ISP

if yes then how many ISPs it can handle?

2. let say I have dual ISPs

a. How do I force outgoing traffic through ISP1 will come back to ISP1 too.

This is important for Internet banking

b. let say ISP1 bandwidth 2MB, ISP2 is 1MB

Bigger bandwidth doesn't mean its not busy

So I want if utilization of ISP1 reach 80% then move new user to ISP2

If not then just load balanced between them

c. almost similar to b but different requirement

I want if voip protocol always go through ISP2


1. No, this is not dual WAN. The WAN port can be configured with multiple VLANs for various components of the system. For example, VLAN1 for Internet, VLAN2 for Management, VLAN3 for VoIP, VLAN4 directly connected to LAN1, etc. There is still only one "Internet" connection, though.

2. For "a" and "b", you can't do either. For "c", if you can have that connection on a different VLAN using a switch, you can have your VoIP on that VLAN on your WAN port.

Do you mean like Mikrotik

for example

ether1= WAN

ether2=LAN

ether3=DMZ

ether4=SERVER

I mean different subnet for each interface

Hi 

Please refer the User guide document and KB documents.

https://support.cambiumnetworks.com/files/r-series/

User guide Documents:  cnPilot R-Series User Guide v4.4 (Page Number: 37-42)

https://community.cambiumnetworks.com/t5/cnPilot-R-Series-Home-Small/bd-p/Getting_Started

Regards

Niraj