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1Gbit/s FTTH and Orbi ....
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I changed my ISP for a new one which offer me FTTH (1Gb/s), and I want to optimize my setup.
I currently have my RBK53 use as AP mode only connected to my Synology Router.
My new ISP gave me a fritzbox but I don't even want to open it as I believe my Synology RT1900AC is much better.
Obivously both my Router and RBK53 have 1GB/s limitation in ethernet, would the better option to connect the FTTH (ONT BOX) to my Synology Router and then connect 4 different ethernet (or at least two) from the router to the RBK53 to have something like dual balancing throught the different port/eth ? Or does that make zero sense?
Thank you in advance
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Keep AP mode.
You can't connect more then one LAN cable from the primary router to the Orbi base. Load balancing isn't supported on home class routers.
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Keep AP mode.
You can't connect more then one LAN cable from the primary router to the Orbi base. Load balancing isn't supported on home class routers.
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Re: 1Gbit/s FTTH and Orbi ....
Ok that's awnser my question , thank you !
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