n00b alert
If I have 2 different ISPs coming into 1 physical location from 2 different sources, I need to use Load Balancing on my Mikrotik Router, correct?
If I have 1 Mikrotik Router that is load balancing in 1 location, and 1 Mikrotik Router in another location, can I connect 2 PtP wifi links and bond them?
still learning here thanks!
if i understand your question, the 2 gateway are at diffferent location and you want them to work as if there are at one location. If yes, the you can bond them but with either 2 ptp or you have to use advance routing, but i think it is easier with double ptp
You will also have to configure both side to do load balancing with the orignal gateway and one of the ptp as the second gateway.
hope this help!
Sorry,
Let me just explain what I’m researching.
PART 1
I have an existing ISP coming into my building (4M down / 2M Up)
I want to add a different ISP to my building (for redundancy)
I have 1 RB450G coming in today.
Once the other ISP comes in, I should setup Load Balancing, correct?
PART 2
I have a client building that would like to have offsite backups, they have a large amount of data (in the TBs).
My thinking was get another RB450G, install it at their building, set up 2 PtP links (4 devices) between my building and their building, and set up bonding between my RB450G and their RB450G.
This way I could double the throughput for offsite backups. Is this a correct thinking?
PART 3
Is it possible to do something like Part 2 in a PtMP environment?