Unfortunately the only high speed option I have at my new house is 3 Mbit DSL from Frontier. They do have an option for a second DSL line for 14 bucks more a month. The only problem is that the do not bond lines.
My system:
Supermicro x8si6-f-o
Xenon 3440
8gb Kingston ECC
Norco 4020
Corsair 850AX
5 x 2tb Samsung F4s
128gb kingston SSD
16 port netgear gb switch
DIR 655 wireless router.
Running ESXi with windows home server 11, open indiana with ZFS in raidZ
What I need is a load balancing system. Not as good as bonded but that isn't available. Options that I can come up with:
1. Virtualized Pfsence on the server. I only have 2 NIC's so I'm assuming I would need a NIC card? 2WAN and 1LAN
2. Netgear quadWAN switch/firewall.
3. Peplink 30.
What are the advantages/disadvantages? Is there a better way to do this?
I don't really know much about using more than one internet connection.
-Mike
My system:
Supermicro x8si6-f-o
Xenon 3440
8gb Kingston ECC
Norco 4020
Corsair 850AX
5 x 2tb Samsung F4s
128gb kingston SSD
16 port netgear gb switch
DIR 655 wireless router.
Running ESXi with windows home server 11, open indiana with ZFS in raidZ
What I need is a load balancing system. Not as good as bonded but that isn't available. Options that I can come up with:
1. Virtualized Pfsence on the server. I only have 2 NIC's so I'm assuming I would need a NIC card? 2WAN and 1LAN
2. Netgear quadWAN switch/firewall.
3. Peplink 30.
What are the advantages/disadvantages? Is there a better way to do this?
I don't really know much about using more than one internet connection.
-Mike