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steve8
Jun 14, 2021Aspirant
Dual WAN aggregation to double WAN throughput - Is it possible?
Hello, I am looking to set up WAN Aggregation for two WAN connections using the Netgear MS510TX switch. I wondered if it was possible, and if someone would be kind to share how I would go about se...
schumaku
Jun 15, 2021Guru - Experienced User
For serving the 5G router to the LAN, both switches are fine.
The point is that you need a true Dual- or Multi-WAN NAT router offering the required bandwith (and Ethernet technology), Internet CPEs able to provide a plain IP connection (no NAT, no routing, ...) and for the xDSL ones the ability to handle the protocol encapsulation (like PPPoE). These are all not features available on almost "any" switch.
steve8
Jun 15, 2021Aspirant
I think the draytek vigor 3910 ticks all of the boxes. I could use its Dual WAN function and rely on SFP+ modules to support 5 GbE for the CPE and 10 GbE to my main computer. This router would also handle the xDSL side.
What do you think? I hate the price tag and I'm hoping that there is another much cheaper Dual WAN router with 2 - 3 SFP+ modules so that I can do the same thing
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