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mike_greene

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Folks, I've been using an older RV042 for a while now and it is working fine most of the time. I have two ISPs with roughly the same amount of bandwidth and the RV042 load balances between them. The frustration that I am running into is that one of the ISPs will throttle me down after a certain amount of GB downloaded per month. From that point to the next month, the RV042 load balances equally across two very different WAN bandwidth profiles.

I see load balancing options in the config where it will determine a failover based on ping or name lookups. What I _want_ is that it would determine a low bandwidth event as a failure and move all traffic to the other WAN.

It doesn't support this and as I read through user manuals from Netgear, Cisco, Draytek, and Zywall, I can't find any mention of this capability. Does it exist?

Thanks all....
 

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