dear all
i have 4 isp every isp 2 mb
is possible to connect 4 isp with each other to become one ISP =8mb
many thxxxx
dear all
i have 4 isp every isp 2 mb
is possible to connect 4 isp with each other to become one ISP =8mb
many thxxxx
Set up PCC
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/PCC ![]()
it´s not possible to do that with PCC.
using load balancer will not put 4 lines of 2mb on a 8mb WAN.
To do that you need to do multilink PPP if your ISP supports.
hii
how we can do it by multilink my isp support that
thxx
hiii
now i have 4*2mb accounts satalite every account connect to pc1,pc2..etc
plz i need the steps to be 8mb
many thxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Did you read the manual link?
And to enable MLPPP you just need to create PPP client and specify multiple interfaces instead of single interface. Mikrotik RouterOS have MLPPP clent support starting from version 3.10. Presently there are no MLPPP server support available.
tommorow i will buy rb 450
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any help plzz
This looks interesting to me. Is this possible with three PPoE adsl with same bandtwiths and same ISP (thus same gateway)?
Anybody else having experiance with this setup?
As I understand, the setup will then (after it works!) act like one big pipeline?
If any can give some more info/experiances on this setup that would be nice.
I do want to try this out, but need good explanation first. If I need cooperation of my ISP that I better be prepared good. I have to translate it all in Spanish and then find some technician willing to help me to set it up. This is usually a big pain here in Spain. And I cannot afford to have my present lines down for too long because I can’t make it to work.
Yes, that is required. They must set it up on their end, the same authentication is used for all lines.
No. See next section.
It is required. The router must be the MLPPP client, so the modems must bridge traffic through to the router and can’t be PPP(oE) clients themselves. MLPPP is a direct extension of PPP(oE).
You set it up exactly as a normal PPPoE client, PPPoE clients have an interface drop down, and you can add more. Add all the interfaces to run MLPPP over to the same PPPoE client instance. That’s it.
No, I don’t use MLPPP on RouterOS. I don’t have any directly WAN facing RouterOS devices at all. Maybe someone else will chime in if you need more MT specific details.
Yes. It’s exposed as one logical PPPoE interface that transparently behind it splits traffic across the physical interfaces.
It’s an industry standard. If your ADSL PPPoE ISP doesn’t know how to configure MLPPP it’s time to find a new provider. They may not offer it as a product, but if their techs don’t know what it is then that is an extremely bad sign. If you need lots of detailed information look up Juniper’s and Cisco’s MLPPP documentation, as well as the wiki pages on it. They’re going to be detailed enough for any purpose.
Well, no offense but what can I say. This statement is so hilarious that I need to explain how it works here in Spain.
I worked first with Telefonica, not one of the smallest operators I would say. Their service towards clients is the worst ever seen. We dropped them because their lines are bad, even in a new development like we are in, with fibre to just around the corner…
I talk to a technician I have to give them a lecture on routing, routers and what else… The guys that really know you never get to speak or to see. I asked for DSL, bonding etc. No, not possible! When we had problems we found because it was the adsl playing up, after we got in very hard to get contact the first reaction was always that we should check our system. Theirs never fail…
We dropped them because we couldn’t work with them any longer.
Now we work with Vodafone, also not a small player, that since some months supplies us 2 adsl lines. (That come over the Telefonica infrastructure…
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Vodafone just changed some adsl from PPoA to PPoE without informing us. That line has been down for two weeks because nobody could tell me what happened. We spend endless time on the phones to get some supervisor that direct technicians in a direction so they finally can fix our problems. After a week the Telefonica tech also found out that some Vodafone tech must have pulled wires from their central… The result was that two technicians where sort of rolling over the street in blaming who has done what! In the mean time the problem was only solved because I was so smart to test a line with a intelligent router that can find out adsl settings itself! Vodafone still has to send their technician to fix the line I in fact already fixed now myself!
A third adsl line is on order for 4 months now… everything can go wrong what can go wrong with that. How about that Telefonica is able to deliver 20Mb/800kbps where all other providers won’t sell more then 6Mb from the same Local Central?
The vodafone Technician told me it was impossible to deliver more then 6Mb. When I showed that we already have two lines from them, with two modems of them, both running with 10Mb (Synchronized with these speeds! Real speed in fact close to 9Mb) he still said it was according him not possible. Two days later he declared in a written message we could not have 10Mb in our location! Completely ignoring the fact he saw with his own eyes 2x 10Mb lines and Telefonica did in real serve us before with 20Mb and again made us an offer for that…!
Their salesman still claims we can get 20Mb too and when I make him call with the Vodafone tech department we end up hearing some Spaniards shouting at each other! How hilarious! But what a deception…
We work also with a separate provider that delivers us a symmetric 10/10M line by air. The company is an affiliate of “The Phone House” also one of the bigger players in Europe and they buy their capacity with Ono, one of Spain’s largest owner of backbone networks.
If we have a thunderstorm nearby they switch their equipment off!
They still have a router in their network producing 50ms extra latency on the total, can’t even get a technician that I can explain what I want from them. If I show them traceroutes and other diagnostic info they can’t even understand what I want from them! They send me their salesmen each time which don’t even know what he is actually selling…
So, the very, very sad fact in Spain is that most ´big´ operators are completely incompetent when it comes to help small clients like me. This is a common complaint here in Spain and probably the reason why so many small WISP are popping up everywhere trying to do better and 40% of the country still hasn’t have proper internet coverage. Spain is according the EEC the worst country in Europe in terms of internet coverage, the contracted speed versus received speed ratio and the absolute average bandwidth speeds overall per head of the population. I know why…
So, before I start to try to get some better capacity to my network in combining my adsl lines I really need good understanding of what I want, so I can explain some technician what he then should arrange for me…
´People think I earn my money easy by lying on the couch and once a month the cash flows in…´ yeah yeah. ![]()
Well, that sucks.
But like I said, Juniper and Cisco docs should get you up to speed.