WAN failover works but no internet

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    Firewalla

    If you use "route" but manually route a device to your standy WAN, does it work?

     

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    peter222

    Yes that works. I confirmed via whatsmyipaddress that the ISP switched to Verizon

     

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    peter222

    Some additional information. While in the state where the failover to the standby WAN I attempted to ping 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1.  Both were unreachable. Of course, once I reconnected to primary WAN, everything automatically switched back and I could ping both addresses. I wanted to rule out the possibility of a DNS issue.

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    Firewalla

    Double check your standy WAN block these IP's. If they do block it (well, they shouldn't), you can try 9.9.9.9 or your ISP's default DNS as test sites.

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    peter222

    They are not blocked on the standby WAN. I can connect directly to the hotspot and ping these ip addresses without issue.

    Let's get back to the issue here. The failover seems to have some sort of bug and is not routing internet traffic to the WAN when it fails over to the standby (see the first post). This seems to have been confirmed by your request that I manually route to the standby WAN. This test worked which would seem to confirm that there is something broken when the failover occurs. Seems to me that this is an issue with the gold plus. 

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    Firewalla

    Tap your "route" button and see if there's anything that's routed to the primary WAN.  If you have a VPN client feature to route traffic, turn it off temporarily and see if traffic gets routed or not.

    After checking both of above, you can use this to open a case https://help.firewalla.com/hc/en-us/requests/new

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