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09 Jul 2013 10:49 #76918
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Hi all
Sorry if the question has been answered but I couldn't find a definite answer mine is quite general.
Basically we have a 2850n and a Vigor 120 ADSL modem with one ISP in WAN1 and another in WAN2
On each WAN in WAN - GENERAL SETUP - WAN1/2 I have the load balance box ticked and active mode set to always on
WAN - GENERAL SETUP - LOAD BALANCE MODE is set to auto weight
Is this all I need to have a basic load balancing setup so we get the best of speeds and fail over?
Thanks
Sorry if the question has been answered but I couldn't find a definite answer mine is quite general.
Basically we have a 2850n and a Vigor 120 ADSL modem with one ISP in WAN1 and another in WAN2
On each WAN in WAN - GENERAL SETUP - WAN1/2 I have the load balance box ticked and active mode set to always on
WAN - GENERAL SETUP - LOAD BALANCE MODE is set to auto weight
Is this all I need to have a basic load balancing setup so we get the best of speeds and fail over?
Thanks
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09 Jul 2013 11:11 #76919
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Yes correct and also you need enable both connections
Also if you go at WAN >> Load-Balance Policy then if you tick wan 1 or wan 2 it will give continuously priority first to the ticked connection with out setting any special load balance polices
Also if you go at WAN >> Load-Balance Policy then if you tick wan 1 or wan 2 it will give continuously priority first to the ticked connection with out setting any special load balance polices
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09 Jul 2013 11:29 #76920
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Thanks Babis
Yes both are enabled.
With regards to ticking a wan connection in the load balance policy if that gives priority doesnt that negate a load balance in essence
As I assume that means all traffic goes down the selected wan ???
Sorry for the questions
Yes both are enabled.
With regards to ticking a wan connection in the load balance policy if that gives priority doesnt that negate a load balance in essence
As I assume that means all traffic goes down the selected wan ???
Sorry for the questions
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09 Jul 2013 12:42 #76921
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Correct, all traffic will go to the selected wan ... personal i have it at load balance and ticking the specific wan when i need.
Example i have (had because is going off soon) at wan 2 a Virgin cable connection (faster than my other adsl line) ... when i want to upload at youtube, i tick wan 2 and all traffic going there, when i finish i unticked ... i know there are policies to set (never tried) but is so simple to swap connections if is helpful and in your case
Example i have (had because is going off soon) at wan 2 a Virgin cable connection (faster than my other adsl line) ... when i want to upload at youtube, i tick wan 2 and all traffic going there, when i finish i unticked ... i know there are policies to set (never tried) but is so simple to swap connections if is helpful and in your case
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