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Hi.

I need a router to combine three different internet connections (same provider btw).

I need it to add up the speed of the three connections, not just the balance load thing.

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks.

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If you are able to get ethernet connections out of the 3 lines then you can use a product like the one used in this video:

http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-4910_TL-R470T%2B.html

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Youll need 3 different ISP connections then use software to run it as a main big internet tube for alot of bandwidth. 

I got three different isp connections. I need a router with three wan ports with the functions i mentioned before.

 

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If you are able to get ethernet connections out of the 3 lines then you can use a product like the one used in this video:

http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-4910_TL-R470T%2B.html

are you sure that adds up the speed of the 3 connections? or just balance

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are you sure that adds up the speed of the 3 connections? or just balance

 

Both, it depends on how you set it up, it can combine multiple connections as shown in the video for higher speeds but that can cause lost packets to become more frequent than they are already as they are being split up but most of the time it seems to work fine.

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Both, it depends on how you set it up, it can combine multiple connections as shown in the video for higher speeds but that can cause lost packets to become more frequent than they are already as they are being split up but most of the time it seems to work fine.

it says "3 x Changeable WAN/LAN". are you 100% sure?

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it says "3 x Changeable WAN/LAN". are you 100% sure?

 

I'm mostly sure, anyone else know if this won't work. And for the WAN/LAN things that allows you to set the ports in software to either be LAN or WAN ports. (I mostly know what I'm talking about I have just seen review on the product and that is what most of them say) 

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Most mikrotik gear can do it if u make some custom rules

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This is not going to work how you want it to work. You can't just arbitrarily route packets from the same machine going to the same place out of different pipes. If nothing else, the recipient will be very confused when it gets frames from three external IP addresses.

Even enterprise hardware probably won't allow you to do this.

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This is not going to work how you want it to work. You can't just arbitrarily route packets from the same machine going to the same place out of different pipes. If nothing else, the recipient will be very confused when it gets frames from three external IP addresses.

Even enterprise hardware probably won't allow you to do this.

Watch the video that jjhw149 posted:

It works and its a pretty cheap router.

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/ALL/ of that is load balancing. Your packets don't get distributed through the links, you have a simulated larger "pipe" for bandwidth because the traffic is balanced among all of them. If you make a request to google, all of those requests and everything that gets returned is sent through one pipe.

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