to have minimal wifi signals around.
TP Link MR3020 powered by a 3.7 volt LI-ion battery to have minimal wifi signals around.
http://www.tp-link.com/sa/products/details/cat-14_TL-MR3020.html
just because i don't need strong signals.Why so ?
it's 3020. i attached an old mobile battery to it.You mean the 3040, the 3020 does not have battery.
Two internet connections
Network 1 (ACT 150mbps) - Netgear R7000
Network 2 (Airtel 16mbps) - D-Link DIR-868L
Mine is almost the same as yours
ACT 150Mbps, Airtel 40Mbps -> Custom pfSense box -> Netgear R7000 + TP-Link RE450 repeater
Going to replace with Netgear Orbis on both the floors soon.
Actually I did try commercial load balancers before going the two router way. The load balancers just couldn't deal with the data when the connection was maxed out and would throttle bandwidth. Your approach of putting pfsense on an old pc makes more sense I guess.
Like you I am using an old Asus 11n router as a switch and repeater. Does the job though it can't do ac.
Planning to switch over to ubiquiti semi pro hardware soon so that coverage is better.
pfsense is the best for this.
How do you merge two connections using pfsense ?
Do we need any particular hardware for the same ?
use any three LAN cards - 2 for WAN and 1 for LAN
What's the logic behind it ?
Actually I did try commercial load balancers before going the two router way. The load balancers just couldn't deal with the data when the connection was maxed out and would throttle bandwidth. Your approach of putting pfsense on an old pc makes more sense I guess.
Like you I am using an old Asus 11n router as a switch and repeater. Does the job though it can't do ac.
Planning to switch over to ubiquiti semi pro hardware soon so that coverage is better.
What's the logic behind it ?