I have 2 DSL lines installed and looking for a multi-wan router/firewall to bond the two DSL lines and have a USB port for a 3G dongle in case the DSL goes out so that I always have at least some connection.
This will go to a gibabit switch like the NETGEAR GS724T. (or something like it, haven't bought it yet.)
I looked at the peplink balance 30 but see no USB ports on it. The website says the 30 has USB modem support but the pictures in the manual show no USB ports front or back and says:
Support up to three 10/100BaseT WAN connections, typically connected to broadband modems
Note: WAN1 is auto MDI/MDI-X port; WAN2/WAN3 are MDI ports
Is there some ethernet to USB gizmo I'd need because all the 3G dongles I've seen are USB. I can use the phone as a wifi hotspot, but that required manual intervention and yet another device.
I also found this site said it takes 50-60 seconds for it to fail over to another WAN. I would prefer much faster switching on a connection loss.
I also looked at the draytek but it does not seem to be true load balancing but more failover. I want to combine whatever connections I have into one big pipe.
Are there other products that will do this? Other suggestions? The network is fairly small and we only need connectivity for 3-5 people, but one of them is me and I can't stand to wait. (DSL is all that is available in our area.)
Thank you.
This will go to a gibabit switch like the NETGEAR GS724T. (or something like it, haven't bought it yet.)
I looked at the peplink balance 30 but see no USB ports on it. The website says the 30 has USB modem support but the pictures in the manual show no USB ports front or back and says:
Support up to three 10/100BaseT WAN connections, typically connected to broadband modems
Note: WAN1 is auto MDI/MDI-X port; WAN2/WAN3 are MDI ports
Is there some ethernet to USB gizmo I'd need because all the 3G dongles I've seen are USB. I can use the phone as a wifi hotspot, but that required manual intervention and yet another device.
I also found this site said it takes 50-60 seconds for it to fail over to another WAN. I would prefer much faster switching on a connection loss.
I also looked at the draytek but it does not seem to be true load balancing but more failover. I want to combine whatever connections I have into one big pipe.
Are there other products that will do this? Other suggestions? The network is fairly small and we only need connectivity for 3-5 people, but one of them is me and I can't stand to wait. (DSL is all that is available in our area.)
Thank you.
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