Query about port aggregation from ER 605 Ver 2.0 to a switch

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Query about port aggregation from ER 605 Ver 2.0 to a switch
Query about port aggregation from ER 605 Ver 2.0 to a switch
2022-06-22 23:51:43
Tags: #Load Balancing #Port aggregation, IEEE 802.1ad
Model: AD7200  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 2.0.1 Build 20220223 Rel.68551

Dear Sirs,

 

I would like to ask you, I am thinking of putting a second fiber connection at home, here I can get 1Gb connection plus the current 1Gb I have, if I connect both routers to the TP-Link ER 605 VER 2.0 Gigabit VPN Router, I could use 2 lan ports and to a switch that supports port aggregation (port trunking, Link aggregation IEEE 802.1ad), to have a bandwidth of 1Gb + 1Gb in my network.

 

Thank you very much and best regards.

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Re:Query about port aggregation from ER 605 Ver 2.0 to a switch
2022-06-23 10:46:57

JM_Barri wrote

Dear Sirs,

 

I would like to ask you, I am thinking of putting a second fiber connection at home, here I can get 1Gb connection plus the current 1Gb I have, if I connect both routers to the TP-Link ER 605 VER 2.0 Gigabit VPN Router, I could use 2 lan ports and to a switch that supports port aggregation (port trunking, Link aggregation IEEE 802.1ad), to have a bandwidth of 1Gb + 1Gb in my network.

 

Thank you very much and best regards.

Hi  @JM_Barri 

 

ER605 NAT through put is only around 900Mbps+, so NO the ER605 cannot provide you more than 1G Internet speed even though you link two routers on it. 

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