2nd Router

RaRa22

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Hi there Everyone

I just want to query if something is possible. If there is already an existing fibre connection in my house, is there a way I could setup a seperate router or something with a different ISP? Or even with the same ISP but two different routers so that there is two different connections?

Much Appreciated
 
Yes, it's possible its called Dual WAN/WAN aggregation/PPPoE relay or something @r00igev@@r actually managed to achieve it if I remember correctly.
 
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Only if your service can allow multiple ISPs, currently only with Openserve can you achieve that.
 
Hi there Everyone

I just want to query if something is possible. If there is already an existing fibre connection in my house, is there a way I could setup a seperate router or something with a different ISP? Or even with the same ISP but two different routers so that there is two different connections?

Much Appreciated
Not sure why you would need two connections to the same ISP.
You can create VLAN (virtual LAN) on your side to separate traffic on your internal network.
Perhaps even an internal and guest network on your LAN.
Most routers have a "guest" network functionality.
 
I just wanted my own internet connection as the fibre setup is owned by someone else so when he needs to work from home, he is going to limit all other users that is connected. So I think i'll have to get fixed lte or something for myself
 
I just wanted my own internet connection as the fibre setup is owned by someone else so when he needs to work from home, he is going to limit all other users that is connected. So I think i'll have to get fixed lte or something for myself

Why don't you ask that you pay towards upgrading the line, If he has a 50Mb connection up it to 100Mb, and set that he can only use 50 and you only 50, you pay half and he pays half
 
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