mainly interested as a proof of concept, but say you have a customer who needs 50m dia and you can only get 25m service (say DSL or LTE) I was interested in bonding them to provide redundancy and bonding using a remote mikrotik that can provide the tunneling and aggregation
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 5:29 AM Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote: > Trying to visualize the use. If there is fiber, is it not connected to > the world? > This sounds like a way to cobble an upstream DIA and feed it into a > fiber. > > > *From:* Dennis Burgess via AF > *Sent:* Thursday, October 25, 2018 6:20 AM > *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group > *Cc:* Dennis Burgess > *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Mikrotik wan bonding using hosted router > > > Depends on the technology, can you load balance, sure, bonding is a > different best and needs to be supported by your upstream.. > > > > > > *Dennis Burgess, Mikrotik Certified Trainer * > > Author of "Learn RouterOS- Second Edition” > > *Link Technologies, Inc* -- Mikrotik & WISP Support Services > > *Office*: 314-735-0270 Website: http://www.linktechs.net > > Create Wireless Coverage’s with www.towercoverage.com > > > > *From:* AF <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *TJ Trout > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 24, 2018 10:27 PM > *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]> > *Subject:* [AFMUG] Mikrotik wan bonding using hosted router > > > > Has anyone bonded wan interfaces using another mikrotik hosted elsewhere? > > > > I.e. bonding multiple LTE or DSL connections on the wan of a remote > mikrotik that is tunneled back to another router that has fiber? > > > > Best practices, what works? > > ------------------------------ > -- > AF mailing list > [email protected] > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com > -- > AF mailing list > [email protected] > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com >
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