You can make two private ranges on the LAN side of your router, and make separate masquerade rules for each.  Assign IP's from one range to some devices, and IP's from the other range to other devices to divide up load.  That's the simple way.

There are probably more advanced ways to do this than what I described above, but none of them are going to be able to truly "bond" connections from two providers.  The best you can get is some connections using one pipe and some connections using the other pipe.

If you could run BGP you could split things up by destination instead.  That's still "load sharing" rather than "bonding".

-Adam


On 3/12/2019 12:37 PM, Timothy Steele wrote:
asking this for a buddy in the Philippines that has basically no income so linkteks not really an option and Mikrotik forum does not seem to like me..

He has 2 internet connections 1 from fiber and has a Public IP
the other is from a WISP providing a dedicated BH but has a private IP address for him to use for the WAN

is there any way to Bond the 2 connections in Mikrotik?

the how-to guides I have been reading do not seem to work


Thanks for any help


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