Anchit Rahman
New Around Here
Hello all,
New to SNB and kind of new to home networking. Anyway, here is my setup:
ISP 1: 10 MBPS connection with static IP
ISP 2: 6 MBPS connection with static IP
Router 1: TL-R470T+ Load Balancer:
WAN 1 Port: ISP 1 is connected and configured with the static IP given by ISP.
WAN/LAN 2 Port: ISP 2 is connected and configured with the static IP given by ISP.
LAN 5 Port: Connected to Router 2
-Router 1 IP is 192.168.2.100, and has DHCP turned ON.
Router 2: TP Link WNDR 3600 wireless router
WAN Port: Connected to LAN 5 port from router 1.
LAN 1 Port: Connected to PC1
LAN 2 Port: Connected to PC2
LAN 3 Port: Connected to 8-port gigabit Smart Easy Switch (TL-SG108E)
LAN 4 Port: Connected to 5-port gigabit Smart Easy Switch (TL-SG105E)
-Router 2 IP is 192.168.2.101, and ALSO has DHCP turned ON.
-Router 2 assignes IPs from 192.168.1.1 till 192.168.1.99
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Requirement:
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Now, here is what I would like to do.
1) Aggregate bandwidth of WAN 1 and WAN 2. So that all devices connected to Router 2 can access the aggregated bandwidth.
2)Router 1 has 2 active internet connections, on ports WAN 1 and WAN 2. I want some kind of monitoring software using SNMP (as router 1 has SNMP enabled) to check the bandwidth being used on WAN 1 and WAN 2.
3) Monitor bandwidth on the port LAN 5 on router 1.
Can someone please help and let me know if what I want to do is possible? Please keep in mind that I have no advanced networking knowledge or programming knowledge. I basically google and youtube stuff and figure it out as I go on a trial and error basis.
New to SNB and kind of new to home networking. Anyway, here is my setup:
ISP 1: 10 MBPS connection with static IP
ISP 2: 6 MBPS connection with static IP
Router 1: TL-R470T+ Load Balancer:
WAN 1 Port: ISP 1 is connected and configured with the static IP given by ISP.
WAN/LAN 2 Port: ISP 2 is connected and configured with the static IP given by ISP.
LAN 5 Port: Connected to Router 2
-Router 1 IP is 192.168.2.100, and has DHCP turned ON.
Router 2: TP Link WNDR 3600 wireless router
WAN Port: Connected to LAN 5 port from router 1.
LAN 1 Port: Connected to PC1
LAN 2 Port: Connected to PC2
LAN 3 Port: Connected to 8-port gigabit Smart Easy Switch (TL-SG108E)
LAN 4 Port: Connected to 5-port gigabit Smart Easy Switch (TL-SG105E)
-Router 2 IP is 192.168.2.101, and ALSO has DHCP turned ON.
-Router 2 assignes IPs from 192.168.1.1 till 192.168.1.99
---------------------------------------------
Requirement:
---------------------------------------------
Now, here is what I would like to do.
1) Aggregate bandwidth of WAN 1 and WAN 2. So that all devices connected to Router 2 can access the aggregated bandwidth.
2)Router 1 has 2 active internet connections, on ports WAN 1 and WAN 2. I want some kind of monitoring software using SNMP (as router 1 has SNMP enabled) to check the bandwidth being used on WAN 1 and WAN 2.
3) Monitor bandwidth on the port LAN 5 on router 1.
Can someone please help and let me know if what I want to do is possible? Please keep in mind that I have no advanced networking knowledge or programming knowledge. I basically google and youtube stuff and figure it out as I go on a trial and error basis.