One common method to bridge multiple internet connections is through a process called 'bonding. I have 5 internet lines in my company, and currently I am aggregating them using my firewall using ECMP technique. the weighted round robing seems. Of course we have the option of a leased line but for 12Mbps symmetrical upload/download we'd be looking at around £500 per month compared to £15 per month for normal or fiber broadband. I made a small pseudo flow chat of the setup below: try dual WAN router, eg. LRT224, TEI480T possible duplicate. Bandwidth aggregation, also known as internet bonding, is a technique that combines the bandwidth from two or more ISPs into a single, faster connection. By bundling multiple network connections into a single high-bandwidth link, aggregation switches help. It combines multiple ports into one link to boost speed and cut downtime. This is important for businesses like data.
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