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There is one provider, you need to save the IP address and enter another provider. How can this be resolved?
Good evening.
There is a provider (500 Mb / s), the cable enters the gateway (UniFi Security Gateway), then into the switch (UniFi Switch US-24-250W), Wi-Fi points are already connected to the switch (UniFi AP AC PRO, UniFi AP AC HD) . ip-cameras and MFPs connected via wi-fi.
Please tell me, you need to start another provider (with a higher speed), the old one must be left to save the IP address. They want to leave the ip of the camera on the provider. And on a new (more powerful) provider, let users (they are connected via wi-fi) and MFPs.
Please tell me how can I solve this problem, what do I need to buy for this?
Sincerely.
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You need to buy a system administrator who will decide what needs to be bought and configured
Your gateway is able to do 2van ports?
If so, then there is nothing to buy. Configure ports for different providers
Next, divide the network into 2 segments. For cameras and for users
Then send segment 1 (cameras) to the gateway of the old provider, segment 2 (users) to the new
How can I solve this problem, what do I need to buy for this?
how to solve this problem,
USG seems to have been able to dual wan for a long time, starting from some version, even the youngest box has learned to make a port for VOIP as a second wan and work either fail-over or load balancing.
Check the version of the firmware / controller, if necessary, update, somewhere in the settings it's definitely there.
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