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Offline remus

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Separate Modem and Router Advice needed
« on: August 25, 2018, 12:01:33 AM »
Hi all,

Every time our internet goes offline I simply reboot the ADSL-modem/Router device.
Oour LAN goes offline for the duration.

With many of the community centres I.T. resources now centrally accessed on a (Microcore+Samba) file server from LAN connected windows workstations, having to reboot the modem to get the internet working again requires a walk around the whole centre and warning people to save/close their files and database connections. This is a big problem for reception who could sometimes have a big queue of people.

I was wondering if I would solve the LAN uptime problem by having a Dedicated ADSL Modem feed internet to a dedicated Router ?

At the moment our network looks something like this

ADSL-Router ---> 48 port switch

I'm thinking of something like this

ADSL Modem ---> Router ---> 48 port switch

I have very little networking knowledge and would appreciate any comments or suggestions about this idea ?

Thanks,
Remus :)

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Re: Separate Modem and Router Advice needed
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2018, 12:25:47 AM »
Hi remus
Are you sure rebooting the modem will disrupt the LAN? I would think local (LAN) traffic would continue to be routed by the
48 port network switch. I would think rebooting the modem would only interrupt traffic to the outside world (WAN).

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Re: Separate Modem and Router Advice needed
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2018, 04:54:40 AM »
Yes, I too think that it would only be internet connection disruption, the switch should be controlling your own network traffic.
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Re: Separate Modem and Router Advice needed
« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2018, 07:18:20 AM »
Echo the above, the separate switch should keep the LAN up. Also, many modems let you turn the WAN interface off and on via the web panel, not needing a full reboot.
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Re: Separate Modem and Router Advice needed
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2018, 11:09:09 PM »

I was wondering if I would solve the LAN uptime problem by having a Dedicated ADSL Modem feed internet to a dedicated Router ?

At the moment our network looks something like this

ADSL-Router ---> 48 port switch

I'm thinking of something like this

ADSL Modem ---> Router ---> 48 port switch

I have very little networking knowledge and would appreciate any comments or suggestions about this idea ?

Thanks,
Remus :)

Hi Remus,

I guess, you are referring to INTERNET uptime problem, instead of LAN uptime problem.
in this case, putting the ADSL modem in BRIDGE MODE ( from its web interface ) and having a dedicated free router system like Pfsense OR Zeroshell, in between, as you said, will help you, automatically dial / re-dial the modem, as necessary, without needing to bring any of them down. You may need to read the documentation on their websites ( Pfsense OR Zeroshell ) before implementing the same.

Regards,

Nathan SR