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      deanfourie @viragomann
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      @viragomann The only reason I want to keep monitoring active is I would like to know when it goes down rather than one day I need it and discover for whatever reason, its not working.

      It is monitoring an external IP address so it tests the 4G connection all the way through to confirm internet connectivity.

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        deanfourie @Gertjan
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        @Gertjan Well, kind of. I am not really to worried about automated failover, but I do want hosts like and mainly homeassistant to be accessible via the failover, so I guess it would need to auto failover for me to be able to access HA in the event of a primary failure.

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          viragomann @Gertjan
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          @Gertjan said in 4G gateway monitoring options:

          no monitoring == no automated fail over.

          At least the other way around is true: failover requires gateway monitoring.
          And I cannot think of any other use of it.
          It's not required to access the interface address at all.

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            viragomann @deanfourie
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            @deanfourie
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              Gertjan @viragomann
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              @viragomann
              Yep, that 500 milli seconds is half a second, the one I used in my "how many bytes used", see above

              No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
              Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                deanfourie @Gertjan
                last edited by deanfourie

                @Gertjan Sorry I understand this I'm just a little confused as it requires a whole bunch of other values to be changed too and its frying my brain..

                I was never good at maths at school.

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                  viragomann @Gertjan
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                  @Gertjan
                  Well briefed!
                  A half GB a month? Not as less as I was thinking.
                  Never worried about this. But it's a considerable amount of data if you have a limited connection for sure.

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                    viragomann @deanfourie
                    last edited by viragomann

                    @deanfourie

                    • "Time Period" > 2 x "Probe Interval" + "Loss Interval"
                    • "Alert interval" >= "Probe Interval"

                    This means in words, when you enhance the "Probe Interval", you have also to enhance "Time Period" and "Alert interval" according to this.

                    Without knowing your new value for "Probe Interval", we cannot calculate the other values for you.

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                      deanfourie @Gertjan
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                      @Gertjan Ok you raise a good point here, sorry I missed that part of that post.

                      I did think of this, but I have no idea why else my data would be being chewed up.

                      I've done some testing and im pretty sure my traffic is flowing via my primary, and only switching over when I take the primary down.

                      Confirmed with traceroutes. From the setup images I posted above, does everything look alright? I have honestly never configured failover before.

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                        viragomann @deanfourie
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                        @deanfourie
                        Check out Diagnostics > States > States and select the 4G interface. So you can see all existing states on it.
                        If the primary gateway is up there should be nothing more than the icmp from dpinger.

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          I use:

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                          Comes in at ~150MB a month. Which is less than the 200MB limit on the free plan Three used to offer. Sadly no longer.

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                            Gertjan @deanfourie
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                            @deanfourie

                            You could run a packet capture for a while on your 4G interface and check what goes out and when.
                            Exclude ICMP traffic.

                            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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