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A WAN is a Wireless Area Network. The router should be able to split the Internet connection, just follow the documentation included with the router. Doing the Microsoft Shuffle: Algorithm Fail in Browser Ballot Thanks for visiting!
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Vpn Loading Balancing
Single Point of Failure
Traditional VPN's both client and site-to-site are based upon a single Internet link. Should this link fail, organisations invariably have no fall-back plan, and simply have to diagnose, report and wait.
Should an organisation require more bandwidth to accomadate increasing demand, this is often proves difficult and is some cases impossible. This could mean expensive upgrades, change of ISP and most likely their complete Internet infrastructure.
SME's generally use DSL to serve their VPN connections. This can cause considerable bottlenecks and can prevent service being offered to clients should demand outgrow the supply.
Difficult to Prioritise Critical Data
Maintaining a single link increases the chance that bandwidth intensive services can saturate the entire amount of bandwidth and this can lead to loss of data and denial of important transmissions such as E-Mail and Web Services. Introducing a Load Balancing device into the network makes it possible segregate and route traffic based on priority. Furthermore all our Load Balancing products such Quality of Service (QoS) which can be used to limit these intensive applications in order to guarantee the avability to the critical ones.
Traffic distribution is done "by packet" and so a single data connection can assume all the available bandwidth. This could be a Voice Over IP call over Teleconferencing.
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