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    Aggregating bandwidth of 4 fiber connections?

    I do have a Synology RT2600AC. I’ll try it’s link aggregation feature with dual wan and see how it performs.
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    Aggregating bandwidth of 4 fiber connections?

    It sounds complicated when you put it that way. I hope I’ll find a simple plug-and-play solution otherwise it probably won’t worth the trouble as you said.
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    Aggregating bandwidth of 4 fiber connections?

    Unfortunately, that’s not an option. I was hoping I could do bonding somehow with a device like TL-R600 or a Mikrotik and have a VPN upfront to make it a single IP.
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    Aggregating bandwidth of 4 fiber connections?

    Each output from LAN ports have their own static IPs because basically each of these 4 ports contain a separate internet plan from my ISP. Technically they each could’ve been from different ISPs as well but I went with the same ISP to keep things simple.
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    Aggregating bandwidth of 4 fiber connections?

    Hi, I have FTTH in my home but it is only limited to 100 down and 8 up for some reason. However, I can buy multiple subscriptions from my ISP and they all channeled through the same single fiber cable. This is basically what I have in my room right now; To this ONT device, 1 fiber cable...
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    Why do we need to connect one of the mesh pods to the router via ethernet cable?

    Looks like this was the case. It just works now!
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    Is Synology RT2600AC best router for Dual WAN setup? How fast it switches to failover?

    I'm currently using Asus DSL-AC68U with Dual WAN setup that I connected my LTE modem which has 100GB data per month so I use it as a backup in case my DSL connection goes down. I like the way how clean my setup is at the moment. I don't need another router since DSL-AC68U both supports cable...
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    Why do we need to connect one of the mesh pods to the router via ethernet cable?

    Our house is not that big, it's only 90 square meters and AC68U sits in the middle of the house yet 5GHz can't cover everywhere while 2.4GHz does but it only provides you with around 20-30mbps of download speed while 5GHz gives me ~70mbps which is my actual internet speed from my ISS. So I...
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    Why do we need to connect one of the mesh pods to the router via ethernet cable?

    I don't have them to put into test but there are comments that people saying when you unplug the one that you wired to your router, whole network collapses. But I don't know if people are using Aimesh routers or not. I have an AC68U which supports Aimesh and I'm thinking about getting ASUS Lyra...
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    Why do we need to connect one of the mesh pods to the router via ethernet cable?

    Hi guys, I've been searching for mesh wifi systems and decided to add ASUS Lyra to my AC68U but for setup, you need to connect 1 of the 3 Lyras to your router (AC68U) via ethernet cable and the other 2 pods can be setup without it. I wonder why do we need to connect 1 of the 3 Lyras to the...
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