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WAN Aggregation
Hi. I got two questions...
I have Verizon Fios (1/GBS DL & UL). Will Wan Aggregation do anything for me? Should I activate it and if I do, what are the benefits and what should I do? I've only found vague info on this so far...
Second: Should I disable or enable SIP ALG? Thoughts?
Thanks!
David
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Re: WAN Aggregation
You can if your ISP modem also supports LAG.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_aggregation
Leave it enabled unless you have problems. Mostly SIP helps in some VoIP processing.
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Re: WAN Aggregation
@dstrausser83 wrote:......
I have Verizon Fios (1/GBS DL & UL). Will Wan Aggregation do anything for me?
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Do you have 2 physical links from Verizon? Link aggregation is needed if you have multiple internet links and you want to combine them to improve the throughput.
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No, I only got 1. Is it possible to get two? 🙂
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@dstrausser83 wrote:No, I only got 1. Is it possible to get two? 🙂
Please check with your ISP if they can provide you with 2 links. Link aggregation is a function to use with multiple internet links to improve the throughput.
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I'm surprised that no one has said this, but in your situation, LAN aggregation will buy you nothing.
You have 1Gbps service and 1Gps LAN ports, so everything matches up perfectly to support your current Internet service speed.
If in the future, your ISP supports faster service, such as 2Gbps, then you would need LAN aggregation to take advantage of any speed beyond 1Gbps up to the maximum of 2.5Gbps supported by the Orbi's aggregation option.
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Re: WAN Aggregation
Bandito, perfect. That is what I was trying to figure out and understand. Will it make a difference or not. That is the best answer I was looking for. THank you!
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