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TP Link Router Stupid Question

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getting another line with another router then combining both to get better speeds? stupid, but it works (like, 1.25x your regular speed though iirc)

 

running two gigabit ethernet lines to a router? unless he is actually fully saturating gigabit on his router and modem, nope

So my client bought a TP-Link 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Multi-WAN Router with Load Balance router for his business. He only has one ISP. Would it be stupid to hook up two ethernet lines from the modem to this router. It is a dual wan (Technicaly 4 wan) router. Would it be stupid to do this idea of two wan from the same ISP? Is there at all a difference in the real world?

 

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Chase B

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getting another line with another router then combining both to get better speeds? stupid, but it works (like, 1.25x your regular speed though iirc)

 

running two gigabit ethernet lines to a router? unless he is actually fully saturating gigabit on his router and modem, nope

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