Simon Greenwood
New Around Here
Hello -
Came across this forum while looking for a new router for the house (got an Asus RT-AC68U and I'm very pleased with it) and would like to throw this out:
I work from home and have just moved house. As we have Virgin for TV we went with their Big Kahuna deal which of course includes fast broadband. I previously had PlusNet fibre and decided to keep it too (well, it was that or pay off the contract, which as a Yorkshireman I was very reluctant to do). So I have two ISPs, which is handy for work. It's also useful for me to have a fixed IP which I have with PlusNet.
What I would like to do with this setup is a combination of load balancing, routing and traffic shaping so that work traffic can go across the PlusNet connection, other traffic can be load balanced and have some kind of redundancy for when the Virgin connection struggles. This is all well and good in principle, but it's made slightly more difficult by both connections terminating in different rooms with the only available connection either over wifi or ethernet over power. I might be able to put ethernet in eventually but not just now.
The Virgin Superrouter seems to be decent piece of kit for what it is and I currently have it running in modem mode with the RT-AC68U attached. The PlusNet connection is through the usual Technicolor TG582, which is, shall we say, less good that it should be.
My feeling at the moment is to move the Asus to the PlusNet connection and switch the Superrouter back to router mode with the Asus as the main router and WPS master and connect them over ethernet over power. However I assume that the dual WAN function on the Asus won't work over EoP so I will need some kind of smart routing which may or may not be beyond the Merlin firmware. What sort of capability is possible with this setup?
Came across this forum while looking for a new router for the house (got an Asus RT-AC68U and I'm very pleased with it) and would like to throw this out:
I work from home and have just moved house. As we have Virgin for TV we went with their Big Kahuna deal which of course includes fast broadband. I previously had PlusNet fibre and decided to keep it too (well, it was that or pay off the contract, which as a Yorkshireman I was very reluctant to do). So I have two ISPs, which is handy for work. It's also useful for me to have a fixed IP which I have with PlusNet.
What I would like to do with this setup is a combination of load balancing, routing and traffic shaping so that work traffic can go across the PlusNet connection, other traffic can be load balanced and have some kind of redundancy for when the Virgin connection struggles. This is all well and good in principle, but it's made slightly more difficult by both connections terminating in different rooms with the only available connection either over wifi or ethernet over power. I might be able to put ethernet in eventually but not just now.
The Virgin Superrouter seems to be decent piece of kit for what it is and I currently have it running in modem mode with the RT-AC68U attached. The PlusNet connection is through the usual Technicolor TG582, which is, shall we say, less good that it should be.
My feeling at the moment is to move the Asus to the PlusNet connection and switch the Superrouter back to router mode with the Asus as the main router and WPS master and connect them over ethernet over power. However I assume that the dual WAN function on the Asus won't work over EoP so I will need some kind of smart routing which may or may not be beyond the Merlin firmware. What sort of capability is possible with this setup?