I have 2 T1 lines and would like to feed them both to ~100 users
T1 -> T1 router -> Dual-Wan router WAN port #1
T1 -> T1 router -> Dual-Wan router WAN port #2
Dual-wan router LAN port #1 -> 24-port switch... daisy chain switches together
so that's the set-up. does anybody know load-balancing features of the Xincom and Hawking?
Xincom
Hawking
Xincom says that the load balancing is outbound only? anybody sure about this? how exactly does the balancing by 'bytes, packet, & session' work?
ie any packets over a certain size uses #1 WAN and other packets use #2?
and session balancing is 50 computers use #1 WAN and 50 computers use #2 WAN?
the Hawking doesnt even really explicitly defines its load balancing.
lastly, are there other routers out there like this?
T1 -> T1 router -> Dual-Wan router WAN port #1
T1 -> T1 router -> Dual-Wan router WAN port #2
Dual-wan router LAN port #1 -> 24-port switch... daisy chain switches together
so that's the set-up. does anybody know load-balancing features of the Xincom and Hawking?
Xincom
Hawking
Xincom says that the load balancing is outbound only? anybody sure about this? how exactly does the balancing by 'bytes, packet, & session' work?
ie any packets over a certain size uses #1 WAN and other packets use #2?
and session balancing is 50 computers use #1 WAN and 50 computers use #2 WAN?
the Hawking doesnt even really explicitly defines its load balancing.
lastly, are there other routers out there like this?