TP-Link TL-ER6020 TL-ER6020 v1 User Guide - Page 134

System Mode, 3.1.2, Internet Connection, 3.1.3, Link Backup

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4.3.1.1 System Mode Set the system mode of the Router to the NAT mode. Choose the menu Network→System Mode to load the following page. Select the NAT mode and the button to apply. Figure 4-1 System Mode 4.3.1.2 Internet Connection Configure the Static IP connection type for the WAN1 and WAN2 ports of the Router. Choose the menu Network→WAN→WAN1 to load the following page. Select the Static IP connection type and enter the IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway provided by your ISP. Set both the Upstream Bandwidth and the Downstream Bandwidth to 100000Kbps.The Upstream/Downstream Bandwidth of WAN port you set must not be more than the bandwidth provided by ISP. Otherwise the Traffic Control will be invalid. Then click the button to apply. The configuration method for the WAN2 port is the same as the WAN1. Figure 4-2 WAN - Static IP 4.3.1.3 Link Backup Set the connection of WAN1 as the primary link, the connection of WAN 2 as the secondary link. Choose the menu Advanced→Load Balance→Link Backup to load the configuration page. Select WAN1 as Primary WAN, WAN2 as Backup WAN, select the Failover mode as Figure 4-3 shown, and then click the button to apply. -129-

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4.3.1.1
System Mode
Set the system mode of the Router to the
NAT
mode.
Choose the menu
Network
System Mode
to load the following page. Select the
NAT
mode and the
<Save> button to apply.
Figure 4-1 System Mode
4.3.1.2
Internet Connection
Configure the
Static IP
connection type for the WAN1 and WAN2 ports of the Router.
Choose the menu
Network
WAN
WAN1
to load the following page. Select the
Static IP
connection
type and enter the
IP address
,
Subnet Mask
and
Default Gateway
provided by your ISP. Set both
the
Upstream
Bandwidth
and
the
Downstream
Bandwidth
to
100000Kbps.The
Upstream/Downstream Bandwidth of WAN port you set must not be more than the bandwidth provided
by ISP. Otherwise the Traffic Control will be invalid. Then click the <Save> button to apply. The
configuration method for the WAN2 port is the same as the WAN1.
Figure 4-2 WAN – Static IP
4.3.1.3
Link Backup
Set the connection of WAN1 as the primary link, the connection of WAN 2 as the secondary link.
Choose the menu
Advanced
Load Balance
Link Backup
to load the configuration page. Select
WAN1 as Primary WAN, WAN2 as Backup WAN, select the Failover mode as Figure 4-3 shown, and
then click the <Add> button to apply.