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Connecting multiple devices over the internet Distributing traffic among servers for efficiency

Connecting multiple devices over the internet Distributing traffic among servers for efficiency

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XxBowLord11
Junior Member
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01-02-2021, 11:38 PM
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I use a modem that supports bonding multiple lines to boost performance.
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XxBowLord11
01-02-2021, 11:38 PM #1

I use a modem that supports bonding multiple lines to boost performance.

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Razlorus
Posting Freak
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01-03-2021, 07:19 AM
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Well the ISP might give you something. If this is an aDSL connection I think I heard somewhere over the interwebs that they can bond multiple pairs of phone wires together to give faster speeds. So the ISP will most likely have a box for you. Now if they do run two separate connections to the house with two separate modems, you just need a router with dual wan, but keep in mind in this config you dont get faster speeds. You just get a fatter pipe to your home. So you will still have 10 Mbps but with you will be able to handle more traffic fitting thru the pipe, it will all be just a slow as it is now. You just need to look for a router with dual WAN, at these speeds any would do. For example the Ubitquti edge router can do this, the Synology RT2600AC and its little brother can do this. Im sure there are many more.
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Razlorus
01-03-2021, 07:19 AM #2

Well the ISP might give you something. If this is an aDSL connection I think I heard somewhere over the interwebs that they can bond multiple pairs of phone wires together to give faster speeds. So the ISP will most likely have a box for you. Now if they do run two separate connections to the house with two separate modems, you just need a router with dual wan, but keep in mind in this config you dont get faster speeds. You just get a fatter pipe to your home. So you will still have 10 Mbps but with you will be able to handle more traffic fitting thru the pipe, it will all be just a slow as it is now. You just need to look for a router with dual WAN, at these speeds any would do. For example the Ubitquti edge router can do this, the Synology RT2600AC and its little brother can do this. Im sure there are many more.

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Soundtrack67
Member
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01-03-2021, 10:42 AM
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They mentioned the technology isn't available in my area, which seems confusing. I'm just starting to learn about networks and thank you for clarifying.
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Soundtrack67
01-03-2021, 10:42 AM #3

They mentioned the technology isn't available in my area, which seems confusing. I'm just starting to learn about networks and thank you for clarifying.