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basic-network [2024/02/21 08:26] – [WAN(x) Settings] rs232 | basic-network [2024/05/07 03:35] – [MultiWAN] -removed "regularly" hogwild | ||
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Choosing a setting other than Disabled will make " | Choosing a setting other than Disabled will make " | ||
- | * Target 1 -** **Here, enter the address of the first host to ping regularly | + | * Target 1 -** **Here, enter the address of the first host to ping (Default: Google.com) |
- | * Target 2 - Here, enter the address of the second host to ping regularly | + | * Target 2 - Here, enter the address of the second host to ping (Default: Microsoft.com)\\ |
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- | When configuring a router in a MultiWAN configuration, | + | When configuring a router in a MultiWAN configuration, |
For example: | For example: | ||
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WAN1=" | WAN1=" | ||
- | At some point, WAN1 fails. As soon as this failure is noticed, WAN0 will activate and begin routing packets. Later, WAN1 recovers its connectivity. As soon as FreshTomato recognizes this, (within seconds or minutes), WAN0 will be put back into idle status while traffic is rerouted through the resuscitated | + | At some point, WAN1 fails. As soon as this failure is noticed, WAN0 will activate |
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* This is usually only for advanced users. \\ \\ | * This is usually only for advanced users. \\ \\ | ||
- | **Shared Key: | + | **Shared Key: |
- | **Group Key Renewal: | + | **Group Key Renewal: |
- | Starting with release 2023.5 | + | Starting with release 2023.5, you can adjust |
- | 1 sec up to 2592000 sec [for mips RT-N / mips-RT-AC | + | |
- | 0 => disabled (not recommended) | + | |
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- | Releases up to 2023.4 can adjust this value within the following limits: | + | |
- | 60 sec up to 7200 sec [all routers] | + | |
+ | In releases up to 2023.4, you can set this within the following limits: 60 sec to 7200 sec [all routers] | ||