WAN Failover Data Usage?

itxnc
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edited April 2021 in Security
We're experimenting with Netgear LB1120 LTE modems for WAN failover on our USG and ATP routers. We're doing this instead of USB cellular modems because we can put the LTE modem elsewhere to get better signal (or attach a patch antenna to it). Since most of our clients the network closet, etc is a terrible place for LTE signal.

Anyway - setup is easy enough. Put in the activated LTE SIM, set the modem to bridge mode, and hook the network port to the WAN2 port on the Zyxel. Create the Trunk in Active/Passive mode and you have failover.

Here's the problem - we're seeing approximately 250MB of traffic going over the LTE modem every day (and it is remarkably consistent) - which adds up at $10/GB ($15/GB if you're on Verizon). That's $75/month just in *standby* data with the failover not even being used. The assumption was when WAN1 was online and WAN2 is set to passive - no data would go over it? Is it possible after failback that a long term connection stays up on WAN2 after everything flips back to WAN1? Haven't gotten a chance to WireShark the connection yet to figure out what the traffic is yet.

Has anyone else seen this?

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