The AC86U does support dual WAN but in my usage case its pretty flakey.Asus AC86U and probably others from Asus.
I haven't tryed it myself.
The 86U does have 2 LAN based WAN ports. Mine has the option of using the main WAN plus one of the standard LAN ports too.Thanks everyone for the inputs. the AC86U does not help me as it does not have two Ethernet based WAN.
as suggested by @superczar i am thinking of going down the path or router + AP. Now the search for good wifi 6 ap.
Thanks for clarifying. I did not know the. The Asus website only mentions USB + 1 Ethernet wan. I will look into this.The 86U does have 2 LAN based WAN ports. Mine has the option of using the main WAN plus one of the standard LAN ports too.
However as I said above it might not be very reliable anyway. View attachment 25860
I did have a look at peplink balance one which does have dual wan + wifi. but the router throughput was rated 400-600 mbps. the other models were significantly higher priced. Have you used peplink? If so I would like to know your feedback on them. Thanks.If you're looking for completely turn-key dual WAN, I'd run a Peplink Balance, plus separate, discrete wifi, either using an all-in-one router set into AP mode, or a purpose-built AP. This will let you shop for the best of both worlds, without having to compromise in either area.
Are you referring to this: https://www.ui.com/edgemax/edgerouter-x/ ?a very cost effective option would be Ubiquiti ER-X
throughput is pretty close to a 1000mbps at a fraction of the cost of the peplink
You of course would need separate wireless APs with it though
yeah, thats the oneAre you referring to this: https://www.ui.com/edgemax/edgerouter-x/ ?
I have used Peplink -- the Balance 20, One and now Two -- and they're excellent, especially for reliability, user-friendliness and vendor-direct support. They're also tops for WWAN as well. The price reflects the QA/QC behind the product, plus 24/7 TAC bundled for life.I did have a look at peplink balance one which does have dual wan + wifi. but the router throughput was rated 400-600 mbps. the other models were significantly higher priced. Have you used peplink? If so I would like to know your feedback on them. Thanks.
I have the ER-X for dual-wan and I would recommend it as well. It has wizard setup if you don't want to concern yourself with the nitty-grittya very cost effective option would be Ubiquiti ER-X
throughput is pretty close to a 1000mbps at a fraction of the cost of the peplink
You of course would need separate wireless APs with it though
I have the ER-X for dual-wan and I would recommend it as well. It has wizard setup if you don't want to concern yourself with the nitty-gritty
You can set it to failover only or load balance. You can also set the weight(i.e. 50/50, 70/30) if load balanceSo how does the ER-X load balance? 50/50? based on the internet pipe size? only failover?
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