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27 Nov 2012 11:04 #74356
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Hi All,
My one user recently added new broadband line because his old line was very slow, now he is looking for bonding both lines to get double bandwidth. he has DrayTek vigor 2830 router on one line and normal BT router on another. is there anyway we can bond two line together so we could get added bandwidth. Thanks for any suggestions.
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Rajan
My one user recently added new broadband line because his old line was very slow, now he is looking for bonding both lines to get double bandwidth. he has DrayTek vigor 2830 router on one line and normal BT router on another. is there anyway we can bond two line together so we could get added bandwidth. Thanks for any suggestions.
Thanks,
Rajan
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27 Nov 2012 15:45 #74359
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Hi Rajan,
Only real way you can get the true double bandwidth is to have your ISP provide line bonding for both connections which will provide you with 2x the upload download speed of the connections, assuming that both connections were identical.
The old real thing you could do would be to load balance the connections which is not actually the same as bonding but can provide you with many benefits and help you to utilise both connections bandwidth through the 2830.
To do this you would need a vigor 120 or other similar modem device for the 2nd Connection and would connect this to the WAN2 port of the 2830, assuming that both connections are ADSL/2/2+ ect.
Hope that helps.
Only real way you can get the true double bandwidth is to have your ISP provide line bonding for both connections which will provide you with 2x the upload download speed of the connections, assuming that both connections were identical.
The old real thing you could do would be to load balance the connections which is not actually the same as bonding but can provide you with many benefits and help you to utilise both connections bandwidth through the 2830.
To do this you would need a vigor 120 or other similar modem device for the 2nd Connection and would connect this to the WAN2 port of the 2830, assuming that both connections are ADSL/2/2+ ect.
Hope that helps.
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27 Nov 2012 21:07 #74373
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Thanks for the reply and great advice asimm. can you please clarify these :
My ISP is BT so if i ask them to provide a Line bonding then they will simply activate it and it should works straightway ? i read couple of articles and there mentioned it needs to be special kind of routers or modems to support bonding ?
So on these 2800 draytek we cant use bonding option ? just load balancing ?
My ISP is BT so if i ask them to provide a Line bonding then they will simply activate it and it should works straightway ? i read couple of articles and there mentioned it needs to be special kind of routers or modems to support bonding ?
So on these 2800 draytek we cant use bonding option ? just load balancing ?
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28 Nov 2012 08:33 #74377
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Correct, I don't know of any Draytek router that does bonding, they only do failover/load balancing.
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i read couple of articles and there mentioned it needs to be special kind of routers or modems to support bonding ?smrajan wrote:
So on these 2800 draytek we cant use bonding option ? just load balancing ?
Correct, I don't know of any Draytek router that does bonding, they only do failover/load balancing.
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