- Dec 27, 2001
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so i have 2 ISP.
verizon router default gateway: 192.168.1.1
comcast router default gateway: 10.1.10.1
most of the time, im using the comcast. devices have static IP for cameras, and others that need static to work with port forwarding.
now, if comcast isp is having issues, i just start using the verizon isp. all is good EXCEPT for those machines that have assigned static addresses. i would have to manually change the comast 10.1.10.xxx to verizon 192.168.1.xxx.
is there anything to force the verizon router to use the 10.1.10.1 like comcast?
im told SonicWall will auto switch the ISP (using whatever ISP that is best), so i dont have to manually jump the cat5. also, SonicWall will handle the IP issues i mentioned.
i really dont want to get SonicWall cause that's $1000. please advise.
verizon router default gateway: 192.168.1.1
comcast router default gateway: 10.1.10.1
most of the time, im using the comcast. devices have static IP for cameras, and others that need static to work with port forwarding.
now, if comcast isp is having issues, i just start using the verizon isp. all is good EXCEPT for those machines that have assigned static addresses. i would have to manually change the comast 10.1.10.xxx to verizon 192.168.1.xxx.
is there anything to force the verizon router to use the 10.1.10.1 like comcast?
im told SonicWall will auto switch the ISP (using whatever ISP that is best), so i dont have to manually jump the cat5. also, SonicWall will handle the IP issues i mentioned.
i really dont want to get SonicWall cause that's $1000. please advise.