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2820 Dual WAN BT ADSL+ and Virgin Fibre
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05 Sep 2012 21:44 #73414
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Sorry if this has been asked before but .....
I'm on BT ADSL+ and it doesn't look like I'll get Infinity this side of the grave.
So, I thought to myself, stuff 'em I'll get Virgin's The Biz but ............ no static IP.
Now. Can I set up the router such that my server alone is served by the ADSL with it's static IP and the rest of the clients use the Virgin Fibre for something approaching decent performance?
Thanks in advance.
I'm on BT ADSL+ and it doesn't look like I'll get Infinity this side of the grave.
So, I thought to myself, stuff 'em I'll get Virgin's The Biz but ............ no static IP.
Now. Can I set up the router such that my server alone is served by the ADSL with it's static IP and the rest of the clients use the Virgin Fibre for something approaching decent performance?
Thanks in advance.
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06 Sep 2012 10:07 #73415
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Replied by j03y on topic Re: 2820 Dual WAN BT ADSL+ and Virgin Fibre
Yes we do this at my office for a web server. I have setup Firewall > General Setup > Default Rule to use our "internet" WAN only. In your case select WAN2.
If you do just that then your server will also use the Virgin Media line by default for any upload/download tasks that it initiates. Any connections made to your server through the static IP on your ADSL line will still use WAN1 as you wanted. The advantage of this is that you can use both lines to load balance traffic and speed up certain tasks. Not sure what you use the server for but you might find that useful.
If you need/want your server to exclusively use your ADSL set a firewall rule under Firewall > Filter Setup.
Casual observation but the firewall performance of the 2820 will not be sufficient to allow the full speed of Virgin media dpending on which packet you have. Without looking into it the 2820 is limited to 50 mb/s through the firewall which might limit your speed depending on which package you have.
Hope that helps.
If you do just that then your server will also use the Virgin Media line by default for any upload/download tasks that it initiates. Any connections made to your server through the static IP on your ADSL line will still use WAN1 as you wanted. The advantage of this is that you can use both lines to load balance traffic and speed up certain tasks. Not sure what you use the server for but you might find that useful.
If you need/want your server to exclusively use your ADSL set a firewall rule under Firewall > Filter Setup.
Casual observation but the firewall performance of the 2820 will not be sufficient to allow the full speed of Virgin media dpending on which packet you have. Without looking into it the 2820 is limited to 50 mb/s through the firewall which might limit your speed depending on which package you have.
Hope that helps.
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06 Sep 2012 10:17 #73416
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Replied by gadgetmva on topic Re: 2820 Dual WAN BT ADSL+ and Virgin Fibre
Hi J03y
Thanks for the help. I think I can do it with the load balancing as well but at least I know there's another option.
The server has the email server for two domains and inbound/outbound VPN hence the need for static IP and directing appropriate incoming traffic.
Cheers
David
Thanks for the help. I think I can do it with the load balancing as well but at least I know there's another option.
The server has the email server for two domains and inbound/outbound VPN hence the need for static IP and directing appropriate incoming traffic.
Cheers
David
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07 Sep 2012 08:34 #73425
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Replied by gadgetmva on topic Re: 2820 Dual WAN BT ADSL+ and Virgin Fibre
Moving on from the techie side of this .......
The word on the street is my 2820 hasn't the throughput for 100/120Mb fibre so which router to buy?
I need:
Dual WAN (ADSL and Ethernet) preferably with failover to 3G.
Wireless
VPN
My options seem to be
2830N
2850N
Apart from the VDSL what's the difference?
The word on the street is my 2820 hasn't the throughput for 100/120Mb fibre so which router to buy?
I need:
Dual WAN (ADSL and Ethernet) preferably with failover to 3G.
Wireless
VPN
My options seem to be
2830N
2850N
Apart from the VDSL what's the difference?
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07 Sep 2012 11:16 #73427
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07 Sep 2012 12:26 #73429
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Replied by jedi98 on topic Re: 2820 Dual WAN BT ADSL+ and Virgin Fibre
Just FYI, I have "Upto 76/19M" (80/20) FTTC service and I can get the full 76Mbps through my 2820n via WAN2 (using a wired port, I don't trust wireless throughput because it's usually up a tree regardless of what router I use). I get 16.5Mbps upload, which I think is the line maxing out. QOS turned off.
This was a pleasant surprise to me.
This was a pleasant surprise to me.
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