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Sky Fibre and VM BB
Ok I am vague on what I need to use both these together
I have looked at dual wan routers but I have seen that some only switch to one wan when the other net connection drops. Am I right in assuming I need a bonding router? does anyone have any experience of these? anyone use one? anyone used VM and SKY fibre together? |
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You can't use a bonding router on its own as you need bonding to be supported at the ISP as well. Service such as Shareband appear to do something along the right lines.
I used a dual WAN router to load balance across a VM and ADSL connection but had problem with secure sites as they need all traffic to come from one IP address. The router allowed me to specify a particular WAN for a specific target IP address but then failed of course if the WAN specified went down. I abandoned the project in the end... |
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Sirius, yes, that would work and looks to be very similar to pfSense.
However, my gripe about this is the cost of running a server 24 X 7 to do this. I used to think a server didn't add much to the electricity bill until I replaced it with a NAS. Frankly I was shocked at the drop in electricity consumption, hence the reluctance in reinstating this as a software solution. I'm looking at the Vigor 3200, which should do all I need and hopefully have fairly low running costs to boot :) |
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Well after long deliberations I've actually purchased a TP-Link TL-ER5120 Multi WAN Router.
Installed last night and so far so good. Both VM and BT connected without any hassle, and I configured my RT-66 as a Wireless Access Point for the router. NOTE!! This does not do bonding, just Load Balancing and Failover!! However, there is an awful lot of configuration to be done yet, so I expect this router to perform even better once I've had a chance to get my head around the many features :) |
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That means while I'm waiting for BT to move my VDSL incoming, you'll have cracked optimum and I can freeload off you, Adduxi!
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Being an 'Enterprise' unit, it is full of options I don't understand, and many I don't need. But so far, it is performing everything I wanted, i.e. Dual WAN and has given me no problems so far. The only downside is I can't see any options to send the traffic logs to my Syslog server.... :) |
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A bit overkill considering you could do the same on a £10 router which costs £4 a year in electricity to run...
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Informative as ever, cheers ;) |
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Helpful as ever is the way I might have put it - in the same vein! ;)
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You didn't ask for help, you just went ahead and bought something then said it's got tons of stuff you don't need but not something you do!
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I don't see the point in your knocking Adduxi for his choice. It's negative and unhelpful.
BTW, he chose it for a prime purpose that a £10 router could not reliably handle. Indeed what reliable £10 Multi-WAN router is out there? I can afford to waste that to see if it does the job as you dsay it will. |
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In fairness though, not being an expert, I didn't know a £10 router could do Dual WAN. Everything I looked at was a tad more expensive. |
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So I could bond two superhubs for a tenner? How, what, where?
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