Apologize in advance for the noob question/possibly repost. I search around on google without getting an answer that I could make sense of, so here I am.
Long story short, the apartment building I moved into has built-in internet, but it would only provide users with private IP addresses. (No direct global access.) I needed a global IP for my server's DDNS, so that was a no go, and I got my own ISP to bring a line in for me. It just hit me that I still have the built-in line sitting there doing nothing, so I thought about setting up a dual WAN (Asus AC68U) but it sounds like they're hit or miss.
This is what I'm thinking at this point. Is it possible for me to set the load balancing ration to 1:0, so it'll by default use only the primary source, but allow me to set certain specific IPs on the network to use the second source just to free up some network chatter. For example, if my Netflix is streaming hard on the primary, it doesn't need to be interrupted by my wife flipping on Spotify, so it could be using the secondary. That said, I don't really want anything to use the secondary unless I explicitly set it to.
Is this possible, or just a pipe dream? Or would I need to just set it to 100:1 or something like that? Or should I just not bother...
Thanks for your insights up front!
Long story short, the apartment building I moved into has built-in internet, but it would only provide users with private IP addresses. (No direct global access.) I needed a global IP for my server's DDNS, so that was a no go, and I got my own ISP to bring a line in for me. It just hit me that I still have the built-in line sitting there doing nothing, so I thought about setting up a dual WAN (Asus AC68U) but it sounds like they're hit or miss.
This is what I'm thinking at this point. Is it possible for me to set the load balancing ration to 1:0, so it'll by default use only the primary source, but allow me to set certain specific IPs on the network to use the second source just to free up some network chatter. For example, if my Netflix is streaming hard on the primary, it doesn't need to be interrupted by my wife flipping on Spotify, so it could be using the secondary. That said, I don't really want anything to use the secondary unless I explicitly set it to.
Is this possible, or just a pipe dream? Or would I need to just set it to 100:1 or something like that? Or should I just not bother...
Thanks for your insights up front!