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advanced_scenarios [2023/09/25 00:11] – [Scenario 1: Extending a WiFi signal (with the Router in the Middle)] hogwildadvanced_scenarios [2023/09/25 00:13] – [Scenario 3: Mixed Dual WAN (Ethernet and WiFi)] hogwild
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 +==== Scenario 3: Mixed Dual WAN (Ethernet and WiFi) ====
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 +In this scenario, you have access to both physical connectivity (for example, a wired ISP) and wireless connectivity (such as a generous neighbour). Here, you might want a Dual WAN configuration, where the ISP on the physical WAN port acts as your primary WAN, and where, say, "wl0" might provide a backup connection. In this case, MultiWAN should be set with weight 1/0 (active/passive).
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-**Mixed DualWAN (ethernet and WiFi)**+
  
-You have access to both Physical connectivity (for example, a wired ISP) and wireless connectivity (such as your generous neighbour). Here, you might want a Dual WAN configuration, where the ISP on the physical WAN port acts as your primary WAN, and where, say, wl0 might provide a backup connection. In this case, MultiWAN should be set with weight 1/0 (active/passive). 
  
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 ==== Scenario 4 ==== ==== Scenario 4 ====
 **Pure WiFi DualWAN** **Pure WiFi DualWAN**
advanced_scenarios.txt · Last modified: 2023/09/25 00:32 by hogwild