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2021-06-21 13:23:34
EnzoConqueror wrote @TheBundu I have same question, what is the purpose of load balancing when one ISP become slower and not utilized the ISP with faster speed? If anyone could explain in layman...
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2021-06-21 12:51:05
EnzoConqueror wrote Follow up question, how to merge the bandwidth of two ISPs? Thus adding the download and upload speed of the two ISPs using TL-R605. @EnzoConqueror Hi. Even though I am not a...
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2021-06-21 12:46:11
Landcruiser wrote @TheBundu The Multi-WAN routers work with the assumption that the WAN interfaces have constant (fixed) bandwidth. The user has to configure the download and upload bandwidth (speed)...
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2021-06-12 09:03:48
@Landcruiser, thank you so much. This is clear. Looks like the load balancer is no use to me for my problem. Well, that's a bummer. It is quite strange that a drop in speed will be taken as lesser...
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2021-06-10 02:12:14
Landcruiser wrote @TheBundu Almost 85% of the internet traffic that originates from your computer/phones uses the TCP protocol. (Web browsing, youtube, zoom etc). TCP is a connection oriented...
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2021-06-08 01:09:52
Fae wrote Dear @TheBundu, TheBundu wrote I want to know, In TL-R470T+ or TL-R605, if one ISP/WAN becomes slow, will it account for that and route more traffic through the faster WAN(s)/ISP(s)? No, it...
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