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Failover WAN using a 3G USB modem/dongle and NIC possible?

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    last edited by Apr 12, 2017, 12:39 PM Apr 12, 2017, 12:07 PM

    Hey guys this is my first time posting a comment on the forums and I really hope that one of you might be able to help me sort out the following question.

    I did some research and it became obvious that a failover WAN setup is possible i'm talking about the following setup:

    ISP A and ISP B both get connected to the pfSense router with a dedicated NIC, when let's say ISP A has a blackout it should switch to using the connection provided by ISP B this would get rid of/minimalize down time for the LAN of the pfSense router…

    Now i am wondering if i can reconstruct this same failover scenario Using only 1 NIC for ISP A and using a 3g/4g Dongle/modem for ISP B.

    This should work the same way, if ISP A that uses the NIC goes down, it should be possible to switch to the USB 3g/4g dongle that uses ISP B.

    Is this possible and if it is could someone point me in the right direction.
    Thank you very much for your time.
    :)

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      Fabio72
      last edited by Apr 12, 2017, 2:34 PM

      I'm using this setup right now.
      I set up a ppp connection, with /dev/cuaU0.0  as serial port. apn, phone number, username and password depending on your 3g provider.
      I associated it with an interface.
      I created gateway group and set up policy routing like any other dual wan configuration

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