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  • ...a large geographical distance. This chapter is an overview of RUT routers' WAN section. ...ose between two types of WAN – Mobile and Wi-Fi. You can also setup backup WAN options in case your main connection goes down.
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  • ...uter's WAN port to function as LAN on RUTX devices, follow <b>[[Setting up WAN as LAN|this guide]]</b>. WAN ports on RUT2xx, RUT850 and RUT9xx routers can also function as LAN ports.
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  • This article provides a guide on how to configure the LAN ports as WAN. It can be useful as wired ISP redundant connection or even to change the p - Turn off LAN port 3 <i>(which will be used as WAN port)</i><br>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Setting up RUTX08 LAN as WAN]]
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  • ...ver or as a main WAN source for devices that do not have access to a wired WAN or Mobile internet connectivity ==WiFi WAN ==
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  • ...to set up LAN port as WAN on RUTxxx if you have a need for multiple wired WAN connections. ==Setting up second WAN interface==
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  • This article provides a guide on how to configure the LAN port as WAN on TRB series devices that have Ethernet ports. It can be useful if you wan Once there, press on the '''LAN to WAN''' button:
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  • This article provides a guide on how to configure WAN port as LAN. These configurations are specifically made for RUTOS devices. Once there, '''enable the Use WAN port as LAN''':
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  • === Allow a single host to access a web server in WAN network. === # One traffic rule with lower priority to block all traffic from LAN to WAN network.
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  • ...a large geographical distance. This chapter is an overview of RUT routers' WAN section. ...ose between two types of WAN – Mobile and Wi-Fi. You can also setup backup WAN options in case your main connection goes down.
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  • *** DHCP: removed default disabled server configuration for WAN interface *** HNAT: improved WAN->LAN packet offloading
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  • ...to set up LAN port as WAN on RUTxxx if you have a need for multiple wired WAN connections. ==Setting up second WAN interface==
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  • *** DHCP: removed default disabled server configuration for WAN interface *** HNAT: improved WAN->LAN packet offloading
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  • ...ple, when RUTxxx is in STA Wireless Station mode, it can be used to bridge WAN and LAN interfaces to create a larger Wireless network. ...UT1 and RUT2. RUT1 has access to the Internet through an undefined type of WAN (it can be any). RUT2 acts as a WiFi Station (STA) and gains access to the
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  • The Failover function allows you to backup your primary WAN connection in case it goes down. ...by linking it to an Ethernet adapter, and ultimately connecting it to the WAN port of RUTX11.Once that's done, use an Ethernet cable to establish a conne
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  • *Router must be online with public external WAN IP address on its mobile interface using a mobile SIM card ...gnal.com/tools/open-ports/). Once there, enter the current public external WAN IP address or the remote address of VPS (public IP of your VPS) and port nu
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  • *** DHCP: removed default disabled server configuration for WAN interface *** WebUI: fixed failover rule policy save issue with newly added WAN interface
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  • *** WebUI: fixed failover rule policy save issue with newly added WAN interface *** Interfaces: fixed failover value for new WAN being taken from WAN that was just deleted
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  • ...your computer), you will expose that host and its services to the router’s WAN network (i.e. – the Internet). ...round:#96EBE8"> vpn: openvpn </span> | <span style="background:#D0E1EF"> wan: ppp </span> | <span style="background:#DDDDDD"> lan: lan </span></td>
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  • ...your computer), you will expose that host and its services to the router’s WAN network (i.e. – the Internet). ...round:#96EBE8"> vpn: openvpn </span> | <span style="background:#D0E1EF"> wan: ppp </span> | <span style="background:#DDDDDD"> lan: lan </span></td>
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  • ...p instructions on how to configure a 1-to-1 NAT between a LAN device and a WAN interface on RUTX devices. This setup can be useful for applications such a ...ly to the WAN''', nullifying any firewall rules which are imposed over the WAN interface, so be cautious.
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  • ...your computer), you will expose that host and its services to the router’s WAN network (i.e. – the Internet). ...round:#96EBE8"> vpn: openvpn </span> | <span style="background:#D0E1EF"> wan: ppp </span> | <span style="background:#DDDDDD"> lan: lan </span></td>
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  • ...your computer), you will expose that host and its services to the router’s WAN network (i.e. – the Internet). ...round:#96EBE8"> vpn: openvpn </span> | <span style="background:#D0E1EF"> wan: ppp </span> | <span style="background:#DDDDDD"> lan: lan </span></td>
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  • ...your computer), you will expose that host and its services to the router’s WAN network (i.e. – the Internet). ...round:#96EBE8"> vpn: openvpn </span> | <span style="background:#D0E1EF"> wan: ppp </span> | <span style="background:#DDDDDD"> lan: lan </span></td>
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  • ...your computer), you will expose that host and its services to the router’s WAN network (i.e. – the Internet). ...round:#96EBE8"> vpn: openvpn </span> | <span style="background:#D0E1EF"> wan: ppp </span> | <span style="background:#DDDDDD"> lan: lan </span> | <spa
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  • ...traffic from the second port will be going through the Wireless WAN/Wired WAN or the Second Sim card (if used with RUTX12). <b>Load Balancing</b> is a method of dividing traffic between multiple WAN interfaces. Load Balancing can be used to share the data load between diffe
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  • ...oot {{!}} SSH {{!}} WebUI {{!}} New WiFi client {{!}} LAN port state {{!}} WAN failover {{!}} Restore point {{!}} GPS; ...al-align: top; background: white;" |string; Default: '''Router name - %rn; WAN IP - %wi; Data Connection state - %cs; Connection type - %ct; Signal streng
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  • ...ancing between, and seamless handover across, different WAN interfaces and WAN providers. It thus provides a highly available overall connection that keep ...network problems at service providers can thus be mitigated. With S.A.NE, WAN scheduling is based on a wide range of policies and presets, which are avai
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  • ===Set up Mobile WAN as Main WAN=== ...’s WebUI, go to '''Network → Interfaces''' press mouse click on the Mobile Wan interface, then drag it to the 1<sup>st</sup> position and then press '''Sa
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  • ...al-align: top; background: white;" |string; Default: '''Router name - %rn; WAN IP - %wi; Data Connection state - %cs; Connection type - %ct; Signal streng ...sing Wired as main WAN to backup WAN occurs, Wireless is added as a Backup WAN, Health monitor configurations are changed, etc.
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  • *** DHCP: removed default disabled server configuration for WAN interface *** Added indication in Overview, Status -> Mobile and WAN pages when mobile data limit is reached
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  • *Router must be online with public external WAN IP address on its mobile interface using a mobile SIM card ...gnal.com/tools/open-ports/). Once there, enter the current public external WAN IP address or the remote address of VPS (public IP of your VPS) and port nu
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  • *** Added indication in Overview, Status -> Mobile and WAN pages when mobile data limit is reached *** IP6 table configuration option for DHCPv6 protocol in Network -> WAN page
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  • *** Added indication in Overview, Status -> Mobile and WAN pages when mobile data limit is reached *** IP6 table configuration option for DHCPv6 protocol in Network -> WAN page
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  • ...l-align: top; background: white;" | string; Default: '''Router name - %rn; WAN IP - %wi; Data Connection state - %cs; Connection type - %ct; Signal streng ...sing Wired as main WAN to backup WAN occurs, Wireless is added as a Backup WAN, Health monitor configurations are changed, etc.
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  • ...ple, when RUTxxx is in STA Wireless Station mode, it can be used to bridge WAN and LAN interfaces to create a larger Wireless network. ...UT1 and RUT2. RUT1 has access to the Internet through an undefined type of WAN (it can be any). RUT2 acts as a WiFi Station (STA) and gains access to the
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  • ...l-align: top; background: white;" | string; Default: '''Router name - %rn; WAN IP - %wi; Data Connection state - %cs; Connection type - %ct; Signal streng ...sing Wired as main WAN to backup WAN occurs, Wireless is added as a Backup WAN, Health monitor configurations are changed, etc.
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  • This article provides a guide on how to configure WAN port as LAN. These configurations are specifically made for RUTOS devices. Once there, '''enable the Use WAN port as LAN''':
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  • ...ple, when RUTxxx is in STA Wireless Station mode, it can be used to bridge WAN and LAN interfaces to create a larger Wireless network. ...UT1 and RUT2. RUT1 has access to the Internet through an undefined type of WAN (it can be any). RUT2 acts as a WiFi Station (STA) and gains access to the
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  • ...ical-align: top; background: white;" | Enables or Disables SSH access from WAN ...will enable SSH access from WAN, if not, SMS will disable SSH access from WAN
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  • This article provides a guide on how to configure the LAN port as WAN on TRB series devices that have Ethernet ports. It can be useful if you wan Once there, press on the '''LAN to WAN''' button:
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  • ...uter's WAN port to function as LAN on RUTX devices, follow <b>[[Setting up WAN as LAN|this guide]]</b>. WAN ports on RUT2xx, RUT850 and RUT9xx routers can also function as LAN ports.
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  • ...ver or as a main WAN source for devices that do not have access to a wired WAN or Mobile internet connectivity ==WiFi WAN ==
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  • ...Allow remote access''' if you wish to connect to the router remotely (from WAN). '''HOST_NAME''' is the router's hostname or IP address (WAN IP, if you are connecting remotely).
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  • ==Step1: Configure WAN== ...AN</b>. To find <b>WAN</b> configuration, you need to navigate to “Network→WAN”. You should see a web page like in the picture below.
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  • This article provides a guide on how to configure the LAN ports as WAN. It can be useful as wired ISP redundant connection or even to change the p - Turn off LAN port 3 <i>(which will be used as WAN port)</i><br>
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  • ...e, etc.) that is connecting to a RUT router via the Internet whose Public (WAN) IP is '''84.15.186.115''', through the port '''8888'''. Then the RUT rout ...d by simply deleting the APN, but it also means that remote access through WAN IP will most likely not work on your SIM card.
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  • ...e, etc.) that is connecting to a RUT router via the Internet whose Public (WAN) IP is '''84.15.186.115''', through the port '''8888'''. Then the RUT rout ...d by simply deleting the APN, but it also means that remote access through WAN IP will most likely not work on your SIM card.
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  • ...sing two RUT routers: '''RUT1''' ('''Server'''; LAN IP: '''192.168.1.1'''; WAN (Public static) IP: '''213.226.191.61''') and '''RUT2''' ('''Client'''; LAN ...sing two RUT routers: '''RUT1''' ('''Server'''; LAN IP: '''192.168.1.1'''; WAN (Public static) IP: '''213.226.191.61''') and '''RUT2''' ('''Client'''; LAN
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  • * Routers must be connected through WAN-WAN connection &emsp;3. <b>BGP router ID</b> - 10.10.10.10 (RUT1 WAN IP)
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  • ...ble from spokes (HUB must have Public IP address, or has to be in the same WAN network as Spokes)</li> #Enter '''HUB Address''' (HUB WAN IP).
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  • <td>Main {{!}} WAN {{!}} WAN2 {{!}} WAN3; Default: '''WAN'''</td> ...ired) {{!}} WAN2(Mobile) {{!}} WAN3(WiFi) {{!}} VPN instances; Default: '''WAN(wired)'''</td>
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  • ...ddress. This can be done by changing the IP address parameter on Network → WAN page: [[File:ExampleModSlave1Edit.png|border|class=tlt-border|center|Slave Device WAN configuration]]
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  • # Locate the WAN zone and click on the '''edit button''' (pencil sign) # Initially, ensure that your router's WAN is connected to SIM1.
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  • ...y, university campus or office building. By contrast, a wide area network (WAN) not only covers a larger geographic distance, but also generally involves <td>Use WAN DNS</td>
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  • ...sed in a Load Balancing example as a WAN interface that is second to wired WAN.-->
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  • ...in case of dynamic IP addresses the ISP provides the routers with private WAN IP addresses that are then "translated" into public IP addresses when conne ...to share a single public IP address. An ISP provides clients with private WAN IP addresses and then uses NAT to differentiate to which host specific data
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  • **[[Can WAN port be used as LAN?]] **[[How can I access my router remotely through the WAN interface?]]
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  • ....01.31''' - Added automatic firewall rule creating for reaching WebUI from WAN when DMZ is enabled. Available from RUT9XX_R_00.04.77 FW version. ...7.12.04''' - Improved IPsec transport mode functionality when using Backup WAN. Available from RUT9XX_R_00.03.955 FW version.
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  • ...one Settings page where you will need to place a check mark next to the '''wan''' destination zone: ...gs window, '''Enable''' the PPTP instance, specify the server's '''Public (WAN) IP address''' and the '''client's authentication''' info as specified in t
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  • ...one Settings page where you will need to place a check mark next to the '''wan''' destination zone: ...gs window, '''Enable''' the L2TP instance, specify the server's '''Public (WAN) IP address''' and the '''client's authentication''' info as specified in t
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  • <li> [[Can WAN port be used as LAN?]] </li> <li> [[How can I access my router remotely through the WAN interface?]] </li>
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  • * [[RUT900 Use LAN port as WAN|Use LAN port as WAN]]
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  • ...ble from spokes (HUB must have Public IP address, or has to be in the same WAN network as Spokes) ...Spokes that you need. Remember that other Spokes will have different LAN, WAN and GRE IP addresses.
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  • | [[File:WAN plug.jpg|thumb|left|300px|x300px]] ...ty of attaching another antenna. If necessary, it is possible to connect a WAN cable, it automatically connects to this network and disables the mobile in
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  • | wan = 1 <!-- Is WAN port present -->
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  • &emsp;&emsp;2. Navigate to <b>Network → WAN</b> (Basic WebUI mode) or <b>Network → Interfaces</b> (Advanced WebUI mod &emsp;&emsp;2. Navigate to <b>Network → WAN</b> (Basic WebUI mode) or <b>Network → Interfaces</b> (Advanced WebUI mod
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  • .... '''router''' '''must''' '''use Mobile WAN''' as opposed to Wired or Wifi WAN.</span>
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