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Networking, Wireless Routers (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax WiFi), NAT, LAN configuration, equipment, cabling, hubs, switches, and general network discussion
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lansens
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Are there any options out there besides Nexland Pro 800 turbo?
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Post by Phantom-Vortex »

Not unless you want to pay big $$$$.
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Thank You!
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There seems to be another solution but I am not sure about the capabilities that this router has. I am referring to the Netpassage 15B which is reviewed on the speedguide website made by compex. It retails for $139 as stated on the website which seems to be a very competative price if it can accomplish the load ballancing task it says that it can perform. It is stated to perform this by tha use of its Parallel Broadband capability which is not tested or explained anywhere that I can find even on their website. I suppose that you need one of these routers for each of the broadband connections and maybe one uplinked to the other as each one would only offer one wan port. If anyone knows anything more about this routers capabilities please post it and the source of any further info on how it works and if it is a viable alternative.
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yea, netopia, beacoup dollars, and cisco beacoup dollars, maybe netgear will come out with one that is cheaper someday? (don't hold your breathe)
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