Stop dropping watt bombs on cliff faces.
I tend to prioritise the drivetrain for upgrades/maintenance, or go single speed ;)
Stop dropping watt bombs on cliff faces.
I tend to prioritise the drivetrain for upgrades/maintenance, or go single speed ;)
Indeed but in this particular case they’re using a large number of IPs, over 3000 on the last list I saw.
SD-WAN includes that but it is not its sole purpose, although I agree most vendors will say that’s what you want. WAN/Link Aggregation, Multilink Aggregation, Link Load Balancing, Equal Cost Multipath, WAN Virtualisation, etc are ways to bundle multiple links together.
In WIFI terms, it’s called channel bonding, it was proprietary and various vendors had their own implementations, see “Super G”.