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    Is this homeplug/load balancer solution for 2 ISPs viable?

    Ok thank you all. I'll report back when I get it working!
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    Is this homeplug/load balancer solution for 2 ISPs viable?

    I forgot to say I don't really want to put the load balancer outside as it's a nice piece of equipment, so would a cheap unmanaged switch (20$) work, and then put the load balancer after the 2nd homeplug? So it would be: WIMAX 1 + 2 -> cheap switch -> HOMEPLUG 1 [outside] -> HOMEPLUG 2...
  3. J

    Is this homeplug/load balancer solution for 2 ISPs viable?

    Thanks f0r that. Could I plug the two ethernet/POA cables that come down from the roof directly in to the load balancer, in failover mode, and then put the WAN ethernet line into a homeplug (outside)? I could then plug a wifi router into the second homeplug inside the house and use the LAN...
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    Is this homeplug/load balancer solution for 2 ISPs viable?

    Unfortunately not, and there are no eaves - it's a concrete roof :( Anyone got any ideas on how to get the router(s) inside? I may need a bit of hardware outside to plug the endpoints in, but what if not a router?
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    Is this homeplug/load balancer solution for 2 ISPs viable?

    There are two poles with wimax receivers on the roof. These drop two ethernet lines. Both of these lines currently feed in to two TP-Link wifi routers. One of those routers feeds a ethernet cable to an outside homeplug in order to get Internet connectivity into the main house. The other router...
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    Is this homeplug/load balancer solution for 2 ISPs viable?

    Thanks for the replies. It's more the topology that I have problems understanding. Can anyone show me how my home network could work to allow my property to get Internet in to the house using homeplugs and with a wifi router also working? At present our WIMAX lines feed two routers, and one of...
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    Is this homeplug/load balancer solution for 2 ISPs viable?

    Hi, Appreciate an answer to a solution we are considering. I have two WIMAX ISPs with static IP addresses. My ethernet lines from the WIMAX masts are not close to my SmartTV and another 3 devices (a Nintendo Switch, a Mag IPTV box and an Android box), so we are using homeplugs. Is this...
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