Can you explain what problem you are trying to solve.I'm currently under a home networking redo to incorporate a second household into the mix.
they already have two aps in their house and i have 3 main aps serving three floors and two aps for IoT devices in my house.
My friend got it for combining Airtel and Jio with 300Mbps Plan but it didn't work instead the speed was dropping under 200Mbps. But when he tried downgrading the both ISP Plan to 100Mbps then it was combining it properlySource?
I tried using it for 200+250 plan, I get 400+ on speedtest consistently.My friend got it for combining Airtel and Jio with 300Mbps Plan but it didn't work instead the speed was dropping under 200Mbps. But when he tried downgrading the both ISP Plan to 100Mbps then it was combining it properly
ER605 doesn't handle speed over 300Mbps I believe so if you Plan on combining multiple ISPs with over 300Mbps speed then it won't work
with sqm?I am using a 605 with 400m and works perfectly.
What is sqm?
would recommend using traffic shaper iirc the sqm package in pfsense runs great. would've used a pfsense box if my x86 machine could handle speeds over 140mbps. pfSense is heavy on the resource requirements, if you are thinking of idps/ids using suricata or snort go for atleast 16gigs or more depending on your number of clients.No - not using SQM on the ER605 - have basic bandwidth limiter plus round robin load balancing policy. Its on stock fw.
Moving to a pfsense box due to issues with IPSEC, will be doing this weekend.
would recommend using traffic shaper iirc the sqm package in pfsense runs great. would've used a pfsense box if my x86 machine could handle speeds over 140mbps. pfSense is heavy on the resource requirements, if you are thinking of idps/ids using suricata or snort go for atleast 16gigs or more depending on your number of clients.