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Combine two separate ISPs seamlessly.

Combine two separate ISPs seamlessly.

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L3tsMax
Junior Member
48
10-30-2016, 05:13 PM
#1
5G has been added nearby, but my home connection isn’t very strong and the 5G speeds inside are slow. I’m curious if it’s possible to combine both connections into one unified network for better performance. I have a server with gigabit speed in London and other resources, but I need guidance on how to merge them effectively.
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L3tsMax
10-30-2016, 05:13 PM #1

5G has been added nearby, but my home connection isn’t very strong and the 5G speeds inside are slow. I’m curious if it’s possible to combine both connections into one unified network for better performance. I have a server with gigabit speed in London and other resources, but I need guidance on how to merge them effectively.

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Yoshi_445
Member
105
10-30-2016, 10:42 PM
#2
Merging ISPs isn't feasible in that manner. Each provider would require its own unique IP address. The most practical approach is setting traffic rules so specific packets go through one ISP while others use the second. This acts like a simple load balancing, but you can't combine them into a single virtual connection.
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Yoshi_445
10-30-2016, 10:42 PM #2

Merging ISPs isn't feasible in that manner. Each provider would require its own unique IP address. The most practical approach is setting traffic rules so specific packets go through one ISP while others use the second. This acts like a simple load balancing, but you can't combine them into a single virtual connection.

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Zoleks
Member
237
10-30-2016, 11:47 PM
#3
Obtain a dual WAN router and set it up for load balancing.
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Zoleks
10-30-2016, 11:47 PM #3

Obtain a dual WAN router and set it up for load balancing.

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McBroke
Member
168
11-10-2016, 05:10 PM
#4
I recall the Samsung Galaxy S5 had a feature called Download Booster that merged Wi-Fi with mobile data for quicker connections. Are there comparable options in networking devices?
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McBroke
11-10-2016, 05:10 PM #4

I recall the Samsung Galaxy S5 had a feature called Download Booster that merged Wi-Fi with mobile data for quicker connections. Are there comparable options in networking devices?

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OcelotNinja
Member
116
11-10-2016, 05:39 PM
#5
I tried Speedify before and it performed well. It merges several tasks into one, and it's also very affordable. This should provide genuine double performance instead of just load balancing.
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OcelotNinja
11-10-2016, 05:39 PM #5

I tried Speedify before and it performed well. It merges several tasks into one, and it's also very affordable. This should provide genuine double performance instead of just load balancing.

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laserboyvg
Member
122
11-10-2016, 07:36 PM
#6
I've noticed it firsthand, I'm seeking more hardware alternatives instead of relying on software. That's the aim—I just need a quick connection. It seems load balancing is the only real choice, thanks everyone.
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laserboyvg
11-10-2016, 07:36 PM #6

I've noticed it firsthand, I'm seeking more hardware alternatives instead of relying on software. That's the aim—I just need a quick connection. It seems load balancing is the only real choice, thanks everyone.