JoeJoe
Regular Contributor
Looking at using either pfense or a Draytek router to load balance several DSL lines for my home, I want to have a single network.
I can only get DSL lines as fast as 1.5 Mbps down / 896Kbps up, so I have 2 lines right now. Dryatek told me that they can all be in the same ISP subnet.
How would a draytek multiwan router work if I tried to stream Netflix on two devices?
Would it split the Netflix streams over the two DSL connections, is it smart enough to do that? (assuming they started at two different times)
Or if I had one Netflix stream using almost all the WAN1 bandwidth, would it send all other general web/ftp data to WAN2?
Is the router smart enough to keep SSL/bank connections to a single WAN connection? What about PS3 gaming connections?
If not, do I have to implement individual rules for these scenarios, such as Rokubox uses WAN1 and PS3 uses WAN2?
Do any of the Draytek router support static-DHCP?
Do any of the Draytek support fully open Dynamic DNS and not just a small drop down list of a few companies?
thanks!
I can only get DSL lines as fast as 1.5 Mbps down / 896Kbps up, so I have 2 lines right now. Dryatek told me that they can all be in the same ISP subnet.
How would a draytek multiwan router work if I tried to stream Netflix on two devices?
Would it split the Netflix streams over the two DSL connections, is it smart enough to do that? (assuming they started at two different times)
Or if I had one Netflix stream using almost all the WAN1 bandwidth, would it send all other general web/ftp data to WAN2?
Is the router smart enough to keep SSL/bank connections to a single WAN connection? What about PS3 gaming connections?
If not, do I have to implement individual rules for these scenarios, such as Rokubox uses WAN1 and PS3 uses WAN2?
Do any of the Draytek router support static-DHCP?
Do any of the Draytek support fully open Dynamic DNS and not just a small drop down list of a few companies?
thanks!