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*Essentially blending two or more networks to increase bandwith and/or add redundancy | *Essentially blending two or more networks to increase bandwith and/or add redundancy | ||
*Also known as "Network Bonding" | |||
*Great for turning slow speed internet to high speed, and for redundany for critical applications | *Great for turning slow speed internet to high speed, and for redundany for critical applications | ||
*Main Con is More than Double the Cost, due to equipment needed, and having to have two cables etc | *Main Con is More than Double the Cost, due to equipment needed, and having to have two cables etc | ||
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=Hardware= | =Hardware= | ||
* '''Need some IT expert for this really, currently this is all armchair research by [[User:Eric]]''' | |||
==Off the Shelf== | ==Off the Shelf== | ||
* | *Seperate modems and a configurable ethernet router such as | ||
**[https://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-R470T-Balance-Broadband-Router/dp/B005SYQBN8/ref=sr_1_12?keywords=tri%2Bwan&qid=1583979510&s=electronics&sr=1-12&th=1 This model] | |||
**can supposedly work | |||
==Existing Open Source== | ==Existing Open Source== | ||
* | *Supposedly linux builds can do this | ||
=OSE Development= | =OSE Development= | ||
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=Useful Links= | =Useful Links= | ||
* | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_aggregation The Wikipedia Page on Link Aggregation] | ||
*[https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/660357-itel-bonded-internet/ A Blog post on the subject, with some IT experts as well] |
Latest revision as of 02:29, 12 March 2020
Basics
- Essentially blending two or more networks to increase bandwith and/or add redundancy
- Also known as "Network Bonding"
- Great for turning slow speed internet to high speed, and for redundany for critical applications
- Main Con is More than Double the Cost, due to equipment needed, and having to have two cables etc
- Can be done with two of the same source (Two DSL/Coaxial/Fiber Network/Cellulat/Satellite Connects) or two different types (Most common is some landline, and cellular/satellite for redundancy)
Software/Settings Needed
Hardware
- Need some IT expert for this really, currently this is all armchair research by User:Eric
Off the Shelf
- Seperate modems and a configurable ethernet router such as
- This model
- can supposedly work
Existing Open Source
- Supposedly linux builds can do this