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    Default Anyone use multi-WAN routers?

    Ive been looking at http://www.peplink.com/products/balance-30/ which appears to go for around 500 bucks, has 3 WAN ports to daisy chain 3 internet connections together.

    Anyone have experience with something like this? I'm looking to use it in my apartment where I have a few internet connections available (a few wep-cracked ones, but shhh) and could benefit from the speed boost.

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    I've used Cisco kit before to do similar things, Gaming through one line, torrents & etc through another. For WoW though, I'd hardly think this is nessesary unless you are boxing 10+ accounts.

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    Even with 10 you don't need to do this. I do it for general redundancy but it will not maintain a WoW session if the line goes down.
    The Zins - 10 Boxing
    Xzin, Azin, Bzin, Czin, Dzin
    Xyzin, Ayzin, Byzin, Cyzin, Dyzin
    Magtheridon - US

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    sorry i was just looking for general feelings / tips for a beginner. I'm not looking to cover wow bandwidth, but rather double or triple my downstream and upstream options for usenet etc.

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    Is possible, depends how you setup your frame relay and QoS in your network. I'd recommend the use of some nice Cisco kit, you can grab decent routers and switches off ebay for under £100, then you get the joy of learning IOS ;-)

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    Ciscos CLI is HORRIBLE though.

    Flexible.

    But HORRIBLE to learn.
    The Zins - 10 Boxing
    Xzin, Azin, Bzin, Czin, Dzin
    Xyzin, Ayzin, Byzin, Cyzin, Dyzin
    Magtheridon - US

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xzin
    Ciscos CLI is HORRIBLE though.

    Flexible.

    But HORRIBLE to learn.
    *agrees* I'm currently studying for a CCNA using a homelab, the learning curve is quite...steep to be honest, but as with anything it comes with time.

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    Just sounds like you're stealing bandwidth to pirate stuff off usenet to me... I recommend you spend the money to get a faster connection instead.

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    From my limited knowledge of dual wan router, I have learn from those working in the network industry that say dual wan router only for fail over connection.

    It won't increase your bandwidth unless you are talking about teaming/bonding 2 ISP connection which require the ISP to support such feature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xzin
    Ciscos CLI is HORRIBLE though.

    Flexible.

    But HORRIBLE to learn.
    !
    The ability to see discreetly what is there, exactly what is there is nice however and the same basic interface for all the products (the IOS ones) is nice.
    !
    But for just one device and if its for first. Yeah thats blows.
    !

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