palit nlng ug dual wan router TS pra dli nka mag hasol2x. ad2 nlng CDR-king for xur naa na sila d2..
palit nlng ug dual wan router TS pra dli nka mag hasol2x. ad2 nlng CDR-king for xur naa na sila d2..
mau ba bro mao m gud ako plan unta to boost my net connection, so dli d.i pasabot if mg dual wan o mo boost ako net, ang function sa dual wan is dli d.i to boost but if incase down ang usa ka connection mu shoulder ang usa ka connection. ang ako man unta gud is mka boost ko sa net, unsa imo ma advice bro? thnks..
yes, madungan nimo og gamit ts.. ang use sa dual wan router load balancer.. iya bahinon ang connection. kong naa kay 10 ka pc.. nya naka 50/50 ang sittings sa imong load balancer.. 50percent ana sa Globe and the other sa PLDT.. in my experience maka help gyud og dako.. then i notice pud nga kong mag torrent ka ma combine ang imong connection..and yes naa pud option nga failover ra gyud..
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If gusto jud kag balance ang packet distribution.. Use VLAN System - you can specify the sites, host, clients and etc to be assigned on your 2 ISP. If you have spare PC (min 2Core), you can run UNIX and set it as your gateway. But too much things are needed to run this type of setup.
kinahanglan gihap0n nim0 ug dual wan router if ganahan k0 na ma-utilize gyud ang im0ha 2 ka ISP.
the purp0se of bridge m0de for your modem/router is simply f0r simplicity. t0 avoid c0mplex issues etc,
especially if you are still a beginner and not yet familiar with advanced netw0rking setups.
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ISP 1 ----> Modem/Router from ISP ------------------> WAN Port # 1 of dual WAN-router ---> | Dual |----> To LAN, connect to your 24/48 port switch
(In bridge mode only, turn off WiFi, if any) | |
| WAN |
ISP 2 ----> Modem/Router from ISP ------------------> WAN Port # 2 of dual WAN-router ---> | Router | is only one Gateway to be used by your
(In bridge mode only, turn off WiFi if any) |_____________ | local devices, that is the IP of your router. Best results
if your DWR has some sort of load-balancing capabilities.
Boss, trust me I have tried and dili na mo double speed imong internet using 2 connections.
Say 3mbps + 3mbps = 6mbps throughput <-- Dili ni pede, under Windows you can only specify 1 gateway per network interface.
Mao ni mabuhat nimo sa dual WAN router:
1. Specify different gateways/subnets/IPs (either of your WAN/Internet connections) on different PCs/Devices para dili ma saturate ang isa.
2. Failover setup = if mo disconnect ang isa, you can configure the router to route the traffic from the failed gateway to the still working one.
Diri sa office, I use 3 network cards, connect ko og 3 ka WAN connections. 1 PLDT, 1 Bayantel and 1 Eastern Telecom. I use 3 virtual machines to connect to the 3 WAN connections using their respective gateway/subnet/IP/DHCP etc. So basically my workstation is using the 3 connections separately but never combined.
Kailangan ka dual WAN router bai. You have 2 options, load balance or failover.
Load balance, ma increase ang bandwidth available.
Failover, backup ang isa ka ISP (murag generator).
Per Cisco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R9gDY8lv1g#t=139
use mikrotik routers TS, it can do multiple isps and more, sample multiple isp reinforcement / loadbalancing
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