Failover with 2 wireless links

Can anybody help, I have two wireless links from my masts on the mountain, I have an RB2011 RM up there and two wireless links down to my workshop where the fibre cable comes in and connected to a RB1100AHx4, the AHx4 connects to an AHx2 which is connected to the two wireless links, at the moment I swap the cables over manually at the fibre end if I have a failure, the RB’s at both ends are configured as bridges as my whole network is bridged with each customer having their own router and assigned a public IP using PPPoE, I would like to set it up so it will failover automatically, I have tried the load balancing examples but to know avail, they only seem to work between switches they do detect a wireless drop out, I have tried a few other examples that I have tried in the past with ADSL internet options but because I have the same internet gateway for both links they do not work either.

Has anybody done this with 2 wireless links and bridges either end, I have only 3 connections to each bridge, 2 for the wireless connections and one to the main switch at mountain end which is connected to a Ubiquiti EP-S16 mounted on the Mast and one to the main router at the fibre end.

I am at a bit of a loss and a novice really when it comes to configuring Routerboards, I tend not to mess with them once they are live and running.

Normally I would play about with them on the bench but I only have one spare one and because there is no test mode when saving if I screw up it means a trip up the mountain to reconfigure from there.

So please can anyone help

If am not mistaken you can connect both Links to RB and make a script by ping fail-over the main Link(Interface 1) pass-throw and once the primary is down the secondary link(Interface 2) will be pass-throw once the primary link up (By Ping ) the secondary will drop down and primary is up

http://gregsowell.com/?p=2493

The Greg Sowell tutorial is for full duplex, not really wanting that, need to bond the two bridged interfaces together with failover, this is easy with two switches and cables between but with the wireless links the RB still thinks the link is there when one goes down.

Why don’t do FD and uses the Failover of the OSPF?

Is OSPF not a routing protocol I have to bridge.

In this config sample OSPf is used to do FD and if one link fail it will do failover…
The EOIP Tunnels does the bridging…

What is meant by FD

Full Duplex

errrrr I am a dumbo one of them brain freezes.