Multi-Wan/Load Balancing networking

Imoe

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I had recently experienced an ISP outage (fibre) which blinded me to my smart home. I have have two fibre ISP's, however only one is connected to to my smart home. I am looking for a multi-wan/load balancing switch (GbE only). The intention is to have my main ISP (500Mbps) as the primary, then second ISP (75Mbps) as a failover and then add a Mobile, LTE/5G as redundancy in the event both fibres are down.

Any recommendations will be appreciated.
 
You can probably look at something like this: https://scoop.co.za/reyee-5-port-gigabit-4-wan-4-poe-60w-cloud-router-rg-eg305gh-p-e.html


I know the Unifi cloud gateway supports 2 wan's, not sure if the LTE addon would give you the third one: https://scoop.co.za/ubiquiti-multi-wan-unifi-cloud-gateway-ultra-ucg-ultra.html

What is your budget? What are currently running, Mikrotik, unifi, cisco?
 
@Imoe Is all your traffic outbound or do you have inbound port forwarding also?
 
What is your budget? What are currently running, Mikrotik, unifi, cisco?
Have a mic of devices, looking at ultimately moving everything to Unifi, but will consider Mikrotik if its more feasible. Not really looking to break the bank, but will invest in something that will give me good value for money,

@Imoe Is all your traffic outbound or do you have inbound port forwarding also?
Mainly outbound, have removed port forwarding/DMZ, but may need to enable in the future.
 
Any views on this:


not much resources regarding this device but appears to be an alternative
 
Any views on this:


not much resources regarding this device but appears to be an alternative
In Mikrotik I use route distance, but Cudy has the same idea

Set each WAN with a metric in order so when your main ISP (metric 1) fails it will go to metric 2, then when that fails to your LTE metric 3


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