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Which router to choose for the Internet from two providers?
I have two providers
download / upload
1) 200 Mbps / 10 Mbps
2) 250 Mbps / 200 Mbps
Is it possible to somehow combine these providers into one network to use at the same time?
Disabling the worst provider is not an option, because it is associated with other services, and 10 Mbps per upload is already very bad.
It will be great if there are routers with such settings out of the box, now I have xiaomi router 3g.
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Did so on the D-Link DSR series. Works.
Yes, it is probably possible on other equipment, but I do not belong to the " witnesses of Mikrotik ".
There are 2 gigabit WANs and several traffic balancing modes, incl. "round robin" - he randomly scatters traffic across channels. However, you cannot specify the rate of the tariff, and in case of a skew, there may be inconsistencies.
Plus, you need to understand - on some (few) sites - the session is tied through cookies and IP at the same time. And IP in your case can jump over time (during a pause in traffic) between channels, the session will crash.
Don't merge at all. If you are talking about summation. In theory, it is possible, but this is a whole story and a car of crutches.
If alternately, then Mikrotik seems to have two WANs.
It is to merge (transparently) - no.
Just separate the routes - like torrents to the right, TV to the left.
What are the services on provider number 1 that cannot be canceled?
If you need to distribute traffic over several channels, then you need any router that supports bgp federation.
Bgp must also be supported by the provider's equipment.
You can select Mikrotik and watch a video from MUM Implementing MultiWAN. Questions, problems and solutions
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