config for two Lines
Hi.
I have two lines into my small business.
Virgin @ 500bm
Cuckoo @100mb
I though I want to send the traffic over the virgin line and only drop off to cuckoo using failover.
1. Is this the best choice of line management and if so how do i configure
2. or should I let the system manage the lines using Application Optimised Routing?
Thank you
Alan
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AlanSh wrote.
Basic Settings
Enable Application Optimized Routing
I have this option on my Router. The description describes what happens if it is switched on, but not what leaving it unchecked will do. Is there a an explanation somewhere?
This function is related with Load Balancing, but actually when you use the link backup then the load balancing will be not effective.
Application Optimized Routing is a routing policy for some specific applications, a network application will set up multiple connections, the application optimized routing can figure out all the connections of detailed application and make sure all the data packets of these connections pass through the same WAN connection.
In general, it does not matter if it is disabled.
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Dear @AlanSh ,
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I have two lines into my small business.Virgin @ 500bm
Cuckoo @100mb
I though I want to send the traffic over the virgin line and only drop off to cuckoo using failover.
1. Is this the best choice of line management and if so how do i configure
2. or should I let the system manage the lines using Application Optimised Routing?
I guess you are talking about the Link Backup function on this router, right?
Based on your scenario, I suggest you use the Virgin as the Primary WAN, and the Cuckoo set as the Backup WAN.
You may consult this article to learn more details: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq/2133/
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@Hank21 Thanks Hank
That's pretty much what I had set-up, but good to get it confirmed.
One additional question if I can.
Basic Settings
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Enable Application Optimized Routing
I have this option on my Router. The description describes what happens if it is switched on, but not what leaving it unchecked will do. Is there a an explanation somewhere?
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AlanSh wrote.
Basic Settings
Enable Application Optimized Routing
I have this option on my Router. The description describes what happens if it is switched on, but not what leaving it unchecked will do. Is there a an explanation somewhere?
This function is related with Load Balancing, but actually when you use the link backup then the load balancing will be not effective.
Application Optimized Routing is a routing policy for some specific applications, a network application will set up multiple connections, the application optimized routing can figure out all the connections of detailed application and make sure all the data packets of these connections pass through the same WAN connection.
In general, it does not matter if it is disabled.
Best Regards!
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