In what averages about once every couple of months, one or the other ISP service will go down. Of course, they never give a heads-up when it's about to happen. The outage lasts anywhere between a couple of hours to a couple of days. When the primary (TWC) ISP goes down, I reconfigure all folding rigs with an IP address that complies with the Uverse IP address range. It's a double-hassle changing IP addresses to the backup ISP, then back to the primary ISP. And in typical fashion, just as I'd get everything reconfigured to the backup ISP, the primary ISP comes back online. So, I have been looking for a router that has two WAN ports and would automagically switch from the primary ISP to the secondary ISP (and back again) without needing to perform any IP configuration changes on my folding rigs.
The router I found that fits the bill is the Cisco RV320, for only $132 on Amazon. I installed it this weekend, and damn, if it doesn't actually do exactly what it says it will do! After upgrading the firmware and configuring it with both ISPs (Uverse has to run in DMZPlus mode to connect to the Cisco), I unplugged the cable to the TWC modem, and BAM it immediately switched to the Uverse connection. Plugged the TWC cable back in and BAM, right back to the TWC connection
