vnangia
Senior Member
Hello all,
I'm new to the forums, but not the website, and I need some help designing my new home network. I'm hoping some of you networking gurus can help me out.
After a particularly bad few weeks of connectivity - the slightest summer rain has killed our cable connection - I've decided to build a network which is slightly more robust. The option I'm currently exploring is adding a GSM or CDMA gateway to serve as a backup to our cable connection.
I'm looking to buy a relatively inexpensive dual-WAN wired router, which in turn will serve up connectivity to a wireless AP and several wired devices. The cheapest device I've found is the Linksys RV016, which in addition to being twice my budget at $400, also only has a 100Mbps internal switch, which is a severe downgrade from our current 1Gbps internal network, and makes media streaming all but impossible.
Slashdot recently had a feature about this, but suggestions there were long on names, but short on actual experience. Can anyone suggest a good, relatively inexpensive, dual WAN gateway?
Alternatively - and in some ways, I enjoy the challenge of it - does anyone have experience building a device like what I am seeking?
Many thanks!
I'm new to the forums, but not the website, and I need some help designing my new home network. I'm hoping some of you networking gurus can help me out.
After a particularly bad few weeks of connectivity - the slightest summer rain has killed our cable connection - I've decided to build a network which is slightly more robust. The option I'm currently exploring is adding a GSM or CDMA gateway to serve as a backup to our cable connection.
I'm looking to buy a relatively inexpensive dual-WAN wired router, which in turn will serve up connectivity to a wireless AP and several wired devices. The cheapest device I've found is the Linksys RV016, which in addition to being twice my budget at $400, also only has a 100Mbps internal switch, which is a severe downgrade from our current 1Gbps internal network, and makes media streaming all but impossible.
Slashdot recently had a feature about this, but suggestions there were long on names, but short on actual experience. Can anyone suggest a good, relatively inexpensive, dual WAN gateway?
Alternatively - and in some ways, I enjoy the challenge of it - does anyone have experience building a device like what I am seeking?
Many thanks!