Spencer1990
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Hi there I want to load balance two connections 100/20 and 100/5 just for home use and was wondering if the AC68U can handle it. Thanks
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Hi, if you intend to use the second line as a backup it works but if you need a real load balance or better setting traffic to a specific wan ( like P2P to WAN2 ) no sorry is not the right equipment.
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it will handle that no problem , the problem is in the firmware .
Load balance is not working properly and also the resume on line fail is not working, see the post on the forum for more detail.![]()
For the 10 devices you have on your network the TP Link product you ordered should be enough.
No wireless, relatively low NAT throughput (350Mbps) and a higher price than the RT-AC68U are a negative in my evaluation - but it is built for what you want: a load balancing router.
On a positive note; if you do get the RT-AC68U also for the wireless benefits; as soon as load balancing is stable (I'm assuming in the next major firmware release or two, after the security bugs have been squashed first) you may be able to sell the TP Link and use one device instead.
Assuming, of course, that the extra (pro) features the TP Link router don't grow on you.
You're welcome.
Plug it into any of the ports that are not configured for WAN.
And I'm assuming the only DMZ port if you want the RT-AC68U exposed to the world.
The TP Link router allows you to load balance up to 4 WAN connections. This is user configurable. It also has a dedicated DMZ port for your use.
http://www.tp-link.com/ca/products/details/?model=TL-ER5120#spec
Can't explain it any simpler?
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