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    Dual WAN setup help needed

    I did look into SpeedFusion but I wanted something that was whole-house, network encompassing. You're right: The Cisco was the answer. Thanks again. Really appreciate your time and help.
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    Dual WAN setup help needed

    @Trip - Wow! I'm shocked. It went together smoothly. The Setup Wizard walked me through it and I was up and running quickly. Now that it's up and running I have two questions: Does this dual WAN setup increase the download/upload speed if both WANs are up and running? (It seems so.) And, I'm...
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    Dual WAN setup help needed

    Thanks again, @Trip. A little more research and I'll be ready to forge ahead. Though... I have this awful feeling that it won't happen easily. But, nonetheless....
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    Dual WAN setup help needed

    @Trip -- Thanks so much for the helpful diagram. I'm just about ready to put it all together. On the advise from another forum user, I purchased a Cisco RV340, and he offered the same advice as you. A pity the LTE modem can't be bridged, but I think I've enough info to proceed. I may be posting...
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    Dual WAN setup help needed

    The TP Link router I mentioned is Dual Wan-capable. The up/down speeds are 150 mb/38 mb and 45 mb/6 mb. I'm not as interested about trying to increase speed, but because of the many power outages, I'm looking for a continuous, reliable internet connection.
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    Dual WAN setup help needed

    Current setup: ISP #1: Cable to modem to WiFi router, ISP #2: Verizon LTE Home Internet WiFi router (ASK-RTL108). Objective: Combine both incoming Internet connections into one network, while allowing all connected computers to see/use resources and computers. Thinking of purchasing Tp-link...
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