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Originally Posted by Synthetic
Yeah I was looking at using an old PC + pfsense to properly bond the 2 lines we have at work but a bit overkill for a home connection. Got an example of a router than can do this?I'm running a TP-Link WDR4900 with DD-WRT right now, only has the 1 WAN port but if I could figure one of the LAN ports to accept another WAN connection it could probably do it....
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It's very easy to do, since all the ports on that router are actually exactly the same. The only way a WAN port exists at all, is by the operating system pretending as such in software, hence any port can be set to any type. Pretty much all consumer TP-Links are configured in this way.