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Axo92

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    HERO AX1800 (KN-1011) and HOPPER AX1800 (KN-3810)

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  1. Thank you all, sorry I'm still a beginner with the cli...😅 I didn't know the "rc" option and how to make the configuration persistent. Maybe it would be better to add the "min-success" field (like "max-fails" already there) in the WebUI to make the option more usable even for those who don't have read the entire cli manual 😁 Now I have to wait for a down of the ISP to understand if it works, since if I disconnect and reconnect the cable, the connection goes back to the Primary WAN without waiting for the set delay (equal to the multiplication between "min-success" and "update-interval")... perhaps no delay is expected when there is a physical break in the link.
  2. Thank you very much for your availability. Unfortunately it doesn't work as it should, the min-success option isn't saved. Initial situation, without any ping check Profile creation, without errors Viewing the created profile, unfortunately missing the min-success option Association of the profile to the interface I don't know if it's my mistake, or if there's a bug at the firmware level. In any case without the min-success option nothing works. Thanks again and happy new year!
  3. Thanks! Ok, I had a look at the documentation for the CLI. In the "ping-check" the parameter to add to do this should be "min-success". "Ping-check" It's currently only set to "max-fails" which is why I believe it does the "ping/pong" effect between the two WAN. Correct? Thank you in advance!
  4. Hi guys, I start by saying your firmware and your products are amazing. Unfortunately, however, I noticed a small lack in the management of the Fallback between Main WAN and Backup WAN, in Failover mode. The switch between Main and Backup, works wonderfully, but if the main connection backs only for a few minutes, the router will continuously switch between the two networks. So I ask you, if it is possible, to ensure that the fallback on Main WAN occurs only after X minutes (possibly user-configurable) that this connection is online. Some of your competitors have already foreseen this, but without the possibility of configuring the interval in which to act. PS: in my case the Main WAN is wired and the Backup WAN is connected to a 4G USB modem. PS2: sorry for my bad English Thank you in advance, and happy new year!
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