RT-BE86U has four 2.5G ports and one 10G port so you may not need bonding.I have 2 2.5G ports on my NAS and I use it connected to a 88u router with 1G ports
it gets me a 2GB connection to my router in lag bond mode
It's mostly for LAN file transferringI have never liked link aggregation - seems like 'repairing' a slow connection (it also steals a lan port on the router). I think your nas should have 1 10Gbit instead (if your other devices can 'fill' that), then it would work in the future too.
I did mean on LAN (but the above is of course just MY opinion).It's mostly for LAN file transferring
not wan
If the RT-BE92U could do everything the more expensive routers can then they would not sell those, that simple.I'm curious to know why the be86 does and the be92 doesn't
wierd
it gets me a 2GB connection
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