I've got some 40 systems distributed over two switches which inturn are connected to a multi WAN router (D-Link 1705B). There are two ISP's, the primary one having 20Mbps & secondary one having 4Mbps. As of now the secondary one is used for backup when the primary line fails.
I've heard that combining the two lines into one fat line with combined bandwidth is having a lot of issues. I would like to know if there is any way to:
** Assign some particular internal hosts to the primary ISP and the others to the secondary ISP **
I've checked some multi WAN router models (Linksys RV042 & TL-R480T+), but none seems to have this particular functionality. I've also checked some linux/bsd based router OS's like IPCop, clearOS etc. But none seems to have this functionality. However a particular OS named Untangle have this as an add-on module, but is a paid one.
I'm looking forward to buying a new router (within a max budget of 25K) or build a linux/bsd based router machine.
Please suggest a router model or a linux/bsd based router OS that can meet my requirement.
I've heard that combining the two lines into one fat line with combined bandwidth is having a lot of issues. I would like to know if there is any way to:
** Assign some particular internal hosts to the primary ISP and the others to the secondary ISP **
I've checked some multi WAN router models (Linksys RV042 & TL-R480T+), but none seems to have this particular functionality. I've also checked some linux/bsd based router OS's like IPCop, clearOS etc. But none seems to have this functionality. However a particular OS named Untangle have this as an add-on module, but is a paid one.
I'm looking forward to buying a new router (within a max budget of 25K) or build a linux/bsd based router machine.
Please suggest a router model or a linux/bsd based router OS that can meet my requirement.