LinkBadger - Load Balancer and Link Aggregator Demonstration

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • This video demonstrates our company's product, the LinkBadger, available at thelinkbadger.com, which is a load balancer and link aggregator. Since not everyone knows how that works exactly, we've made this video that shows the device in action, how you would connect it, what it needs, and how it functions when you are using it in your network.

Комментарии • 6

  • @valeriekoenig1956
    @valeriekoenig1956 Год назад

    Very cool.

  • @zoozolplexOne
    @zoozolplexOne Год назад +1

    cool !!!

  • @crrodriguez
    @crrodriguez Год назад

    That's a nice product for SMB.. I do not know how it works in the US (is this were are you based right?) but here you will have to be very careful because having more internet connections do not really mean higher uptime..there are a number of pitfalls. biggest one is that a very large number of points of access use the very same wholesale infra for everything, so if one fails so does the other, other ISPs may have a separate network and cabling and they do, but pass through the same physical infrastructure provider..and so on and forth.
    If fiber is cut due to accident, many ISP will be affected, it may take hours or days to restore service. if copper is cut and you are the unforunate souls still relying on that they are letting you without service indefinately or simply cancel your contract.. because the current corporate mandate is install fiber wherever is profitable, retire all copper network no later than 2024. (when a law enters into effect that rquires all unused copper cabling to be retired or pay fines)

    • @tciproductions
      @tciproductions  Год назад +1

      All good points. In our state, routes are very physically similar and a cut line or conduit is likely to take out most of the providers. On that level, you can't win them all. In my experience, at least geographically where I am, the majority of outages are due to ISP equipment failure or internal screwup on their part, and not cut fiber.
      For folks that use the internet to make money, our device is able to swap over to a second terrestrial ISP or a backup 5G ISP in the event the primary ISP goes offline due to technical problems.

    • @MarianA-vu8tb
      @MarianA-vu8tb Год назад +1

      In this case best solution for the uptime is to add a wireless ISP and not in load balance mode but in failover mode only, if main ISP is down then and only then go to wireless ISP, speed and ping will be crap but at least WAN connection will not be down

  • @yellowrose0910
    @yellowrose0910 Год назад +1

    Why don't you cross your sevens?