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Dual WAN Failover
Hello,
I have three ISP providers that one or the other seem to constantly go down. I am tired of switching from one to the other and having to reboot everything. I am currently using the XR500 router then a simple switch after. I am using this at home so no VPN or firewall or anything other than a failover is required. A dual WAN is the minumum but three WAN would be nice. One of the ISPs is a full gig another is 200mbs and the thirds only 30 mbs. In addition to failover load management would be nice but not required.
Solutions I would like to stick with Netgear but not required. The only soluition I have found is the Netgear ProSafe FVS336G version 2. I cant seem to find a reasonably priced version 3 and do not even know if I would need the version 3. My concern with this is it says the maximum through rate is only 60 mbs but it clearly says gig also???
Do you have any recommendations?
Thank you!
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Re: Dual WAN Failover
might be something to check out.
https://xenappblog.com/2016/cheapest-dual-wan-router-for-failover/
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Re: Dual WAN Failover
Hope it works well for you!
Didn't consider the option of used. New its a spendy purchase.
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Re: Dual WAN Failover
The Edge Router X does support near 900Mpbs WAN to LAN speeds. Just has to be enabled is all. It works.
@josephinelcajon wrote:
I actually read about that one and looked it up. I had the same problem though not knowing if it can give me a full gig speed through it. I ended up rolling the dice and bought the Netgear router off ebay. Now its a double gamble will it even work on top of will it give me the speeds. THANKS!
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