Now that we have lots of 4G dongles providing clients a failover when their ADSL dies (crappy copper means when not if) We need to monitor the status of the routes.
For this to work you need to do a few things first.
Now that we have lots of 4G dongles providing clients a failover when their ADSL dies (crappy copper means when not if) We need to monitor the status of the routes.
For this to work you need to do a few things first.
The default IP address on the Telstra MF823 4G router is 192.168.0.1
If you want to connect this to a router, and to a LAN that has the same IP range (but this should never happen in the real world……) you need to change the IP on the router.
You can call Telstra, bump your ass on the moon for a while, or follow these steps.