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02 Sep 2016 12:24 #86719
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Load balancing Dual WAN router - advice
I have two internet connections, one VDSL and one ADSL2+ on separate lines and have combined the two with a load balancing dual WAN router. In service I currently have a TP-Link ES5120 doing this job and although it does have the capability it is proving unreliable and crashes at an unacceptable frequency, the TP-Link is new but the last firmware update was in 2014 so I am rapidly drawing the conclusion I need to replace it.
My requirements would be as follows :
I have had positive experiences with Draytek equipment in the past and was thinking of a 2925 model to replace the TP-Link.
I have done my homework, downloaded the manual and looked at the GUI emulator and it appears that the 2925 line does meet my requirements, but its always worth checking Do you think its the best choice?
I would be grateful for any responses from people using a Draytek multi-WAN router in this way and whether it is suitable for my requirements. Any comments on stability and load-balancing performance also appreciated ....
Many thanks
jimus
I have two internet connections, one VDSL and one ADSL2+ on separate lines and have combined the two with a load balancing dual WAN router. In service I currently have a TP-Link ES5120 doing this job and although it does have the capability it is proving unreliable and crashes at an unacceptable frequency, the TP-Link is new but the last firmware update was in 2014 so I am rapidly drawing the conclusion I need to replace it.
My requirements would be as follows :
I have had positive experiences with Draytek equipment in the past and was thinking of a 2925 model to replace the TP-Link.
I have done my homework, downloaded the manual and looked at the GUI emulator and it appears that the 2925 line does meet my requirements, but its always worth checking
I would be grateful for any responses from people using a Draytek multi-WAN router in this way and whether it is suitable for my requirements. Any comments on stability and load-balancing performance also appreciated ....
Many thanks
jimus
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04 Sep 2016 07:37 #86729
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This is not a pre-sales forum; T&Cs state it's for existing owners only. Ask pre-sales dept.
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04 Sep 2016 09:03 #86730
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OK then, where is the pre-sales forum?
EDIT : Feel free to delete this thread, I will take my query elsewhere
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This is not a pre-sales forum; T&Cs state it's for existing owners only. Ask pre-sales dept.admin wrote:
OK then, where is the pre-sales forum?
EDIT : Feel free to delete this thread, I will take my query elsewhere
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There is no pre-sales forum - forum is for user-to-user. Email to info@draytek.co.uk
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