So I've been playing with two FTTC connections (one Talktalk, one Plusnet, for resiliency).
Connectify Dispatch is very good at load balancing and makes it pretty seamless. It insists on having a NIC for each route, rather than just two gateways on the same NIC, so I've had to put 2nd NICs in the two PCs I'm using it on (then just connect both NICs to the same switch and it runs on different subnets).
I thought I'd try a more "hardware" solution and picked up a Draytek 2860ac. We use the N version at work and it works well, but we don't load balance with it (just failover, or specific IP ranges via specific WANs).
It's awful.
Draytek apparently don't know the meaning of the word "balance" as this just shoves all traffic down a single WAN ignoring the other.
I'm about to send it back and build a ClearOS box. Any thoughts?
Connectify Dispatch is very good at load balancing and makes it pretty seamless. It insists on having a NIC for each route, rather than just two gateways on the same NIC, so I've had to put 2nd NICs in the two PCs I'm using it on (then just connect both NICs to the same switch and it runs on different subnets).
I thought I'd try a more "hardware" solution and picked up a Draytek 2860ac. We use the N version at work and it works well, but we don't load balance with it (just failover, or specific IP ranges via specific WANs).
It's awful.
Draytek apparently don't know the meaning of the word "balance" as this just shoves all traffic down a single WAN ignoring the other.
I'm about to send it back and build a ClearOS box. Any thoughts?