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  2. How do I properly configure my Load Balancing Router?

    superuser.com/.../1647698/how-do-i-properly-configure-my-load-balancing-router

    According to the router manual you can follow the. section 4.5.4 -> load balancing; section 4.5.5 -> routing; Here you can download the router manual. Also a few people have posted videos on youtube just look for "TP-Link TL-R470 load balance" and you can get more details about this. If this is not clear or lacks more information let me know

  3. Ive recently setup a TP Link - TL-R470T+ Load balancing router after researching it and watching THIS VIDEO. I run the 2 seperate adsl lines into my 2 separate modems, from there i run 2 cat5s from the modems to the load balancer and then 1 cat5 from the load balancer to a wifi router, all devices connect via the wifi router.

  4. 41. This is known as Multi-Homing or Multi-WAN. Most router manufacturer firmwares don't support this, but 3rd party firmware (DD-WRT, pfsense) is capable of doing load-balancing on a Multi-WAN connection. The catch is while you can create 20Mbps of bandwidth, you cannot achieve 20Mbps of speed on a single connection.

  5. 1. Load balancing routers should have methods of detection. Usually, they can be configured to ping an external IP and therefore detect when a line is down. Additionally, they can be configured to send an alert when a line is down. Your script should also be viable if done properly, because there will be a packet loss when the lines switch ...

  6. Connect a computer (in order to configure the second router) to your secondary router via an ethernet cable. Turn off the DHCP on the second router, and set its LAN IP to something not in the DHCP range of the main router. Change the subnet mask in the LAN settings of your second router to match that of the main router.

  7. networking - Dual WAN with 4G load balancing - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/1744463/dual-wan-with-4g-load-balancing

    1. My specific issue is that some times during the day my internet gets exceedingly slow, however often it does not actually drops completely, so I've been looking into using a dual WAN router, and use a SIM card as a backup connection. Since the issue is the network getting too slow, setting my 4G connection to fail-over won't work, since it ...

  8. The router can route new requests over whichever of the two lines has the most available bandwidth if you set up the load-balancer correctly. Most residential routers do not support multi-homing (at least with stock firmware). If you have a router which supports DD-WRT, I believe it is possible, but still very tricky to configure correctly. I'm ...

  9. [ASUS RT-AX55] Load-balancing and IPv6

    rog-forum.asus.com/t5/gaming-routers/asus-rt-ax55-load-balancing-and-ipv6/td-p/...

    Hello everyone! I'm trying to use my RT-AX55 as both Wi-Fi 6 and Load-balancing device for my 2 WANs. The problem is when I enabled IPv6 Passthrough for it after the Dual WAN is configured with WAN as Primary and Ethernet LAN 1 as Secondary (both of them are DHCP from the ISP's Routers), the router CANNOT receive the IPv6...

  10. The public and private field should greyed out. Ip, is ip to your server. pptp: Under traffic type, the protocol is "TCP", and set to 6. The public and private field is set to 1723. Ip, is ip to your server. Make sure your software firewall allows this. (you can disable it)

  11. failover - Load Balance Multiple ISP connection - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/1642731/load-balance-multiple-isp-connection

    Fiber :) . I can't find affordable load balancing router with more than 2 SFP slots. So want some thing that translates the Fiber to CAT6. Right now I have 2 PON devices so that will be cut down to single switch(if this is possible that is) –