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==Prerequisites== | |||
For this particular configuration you will need: | |||
* A Router with 2xLTE modules (RUTX12 is being used in the example) | |||
* 2 SIM cards | |||
* 2 PCs in the same LAN network | |||
==Preparation== | |||
* Prepare RUTX12, power up the device, insert two sim cards, check that both are active and working. SIM1, SIM2, PWR and signal strength indicators should light up. | |||
* Access the router through WEBUI, go to Network -> Interfaces, make sure that both MOB1S1A1 and MOB2S1A1 interfaces are running (Status = Running). You should also be able to see their Ip addresses. | |||
* Make sure that you have ADVANCED mode enabled. This will allow you to choose from a larger variety of settings. | |||
'''Network -> Interfaces''' should look similar to this: | |||
[[File:Interfaces.png|center]] |
Revision as of 13:21, 11 November 2021
Introduction
This article provides a guide on how to separate mobile data traffic within a LAN by using advanced static routing rules. These configurations are specifically made for RUTX12.
- First you want to make sure that you have ADVANCED mode enabled. This will allow you to choose from a larger variety of settings.
Prerequisites
For this particular configuration you will need:
- A Router with 2xLTE modules (RUTX12 is being used in the example)
- 2 SIM cards
- 2 PCs in the same LAN network
Preparation
- Prepare RUTX12, power up the device, insert two sim cards, check that both are active and working. SIM1, SIM2, PWR and signal strength indicators should light up.
- Access the router through WEBUI, go to Network -> Interfaces, make sure that both MOB1S1A1 and MOB2S1A1 interfaces are running (Status = Running). You should also be able to see their Ip addresses.
- Make sure that you have ADVANCED mode enabled. This will allow you to choose from a larger variety of settings.
Network -> Interfaces should look similar to this: