Subj : New rule
To : Stas Mishchenkov
From : Michiel van der Vlist
Date : Fri Jul 25 2025 07:54 pm
Hello Stas,
On Friday July 25 2025 10:18, you wrote to me:
SM>>> This is how it works for me. My own router, two ISPs at the same
SM>>> time and I know how to set it up. ;)
MvdV>> So how do you do it?
SM> By own hands. ;)
MvdV>> A router with two WAN ports?
SM> Mikrotik hAP ac3. It can do any port to be WAN port.
I know Mikrotik routers can do that. They are ver flexible and powerfull. But the learning curve for RouterOS is steep.
MvdV>> You use a he.net tunnel. Does it work over both providers?
SM> Simultaneously - no.
Then what is the advantage for you of having two ISPs?
MvdV>> And the two poviders, none of them supports native IPv6?
SM> One of them supports IPv6 DHCP and advertise me /64 network.
How scroogy. Best practise is a minimum of /56 for a consumer connection.
SM> From he.net I get /64 and /48 prefixes.
There os no shortage of IPv6 addresses.
Cheers, Michiel
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