Hi there!
First, let me thank all of you for making this community such a great and knowledgeable place.
Lurking around and grabbing some info on how to set up my network finally led me to my first thread in order to get down to the nitty-gritty.
Due to a lack of reliable ISPs in my area, I'd like to use a laggy 10/4 Mb/s satellite connection together with my 4/1 Mb/s Pre-WIMAX link.
Of course, I don't expect bandwith to add up, my goal is rather to split up services, e.g. surfing the web via WIMAX while having my satellite link take care of mail traffic as well as large uploads/downloads. The latter connection is also supposed to handle all traffic in case WIMAX goes down, which happens quite often.
Having read quite a few mixed reviews on routers such as RV042/82/16, Netgear FVS336G and SRX5308 as well as several Drayteks and pfsense I'm still not sure which would be the best option for my network.
Thus, I'd be happy to hear any advice you may have as to a reliable solution which provides service-based load-balancing as well as a quick failover.
Thanks in advance,
Lobo
First, let me thank all of you for making this community such a great and knowledgeable place.
Lurking around and grabbing some info on how to set up my network finally led me to my first thread in order to get down to the nitty-gritty.
Due to a lack of reliable ISPs in my area, I'd like to use a laggy 10/4 Mb/s satellite connection together with my 4/1 Mb/s Pre-WIMAX link.
Of course, I don't expect bandwith to add up, my goal is rather to split up services, e.g. surfing the web via WIMAX while having my satellite link take care of mail traffic as well as large uploads/downloads. The latter connection is also supposed to handle all traffic in case WIMAX goes down, which happens quite often.
Having read quite a few mixed reviews on routers such as RV042/82/16, Netgear FVS336G and SRX5308 as well as several Drayteks and pfsense I'm still not sure which would be the best option for my network.
Thus, I'd be happy to hear any advice you may have as to a reliable solution which provides service-based load-balancing as well as a quick failover.
Thanks in advance,
Lobo
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