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| Does anyone have this running successfully? I would like to hear good news before thinking about ordering a new internet link. With load share. If one provider is at 3MB and the 2nd ISP's service would be 8MB, Would it ever use the bandwidth of the other ISP's larger bandwidth? What we would like is for outbound web browsing, streaming video, Microsoft Updates to use the new service with increased bandwidth. Is this possible? |
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| I have used ISP Redundancy successfully. With load share it will use both lines for any Hide NAT, but static NAT will always go down the Primary Line. It does not make any difference if the two lines are different speeds. |
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| jap, succesfully since about two years but our links are both the same, implemented source routing for some custom tasks, more information posted here: Force one ISP with ISP REDUNDANCY __________________ misery is optional |
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