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   From: Ancient-of-Days@Heaven.Net   
      
   Andy Burns asked   
   > And if the ISP's kit in the street loses power,   
   > what does your router talk to?   
      
   I asked some neighbors who sent me the following information.   
   What do you think of this added set of suggestions from two neighbors?   
      
   Neighbor 1:   
   I use the Peplink Balance Pro 30.   
      
   I did have two units fail and replaced under RMA. Not something I would   
   expect in this price/quality range. The third one is going on a year plus   
   and has not had an issues.   
      
   I currently have 3 WAN connections. It works as advertised.   
   The failover takes up to 10 seconds and is annoying, but does fail over.   
      
   Banding of the WAN connections is not available w/o a similar router at the   
   other end (useful for office to office comms, but not particularly for a   
   homeowner).   
      
   Neighbor 2:   
   Actually, i believe you can bond them via the SpeedFusion feature with the   
   Peplink Balance 30. It's an add'l license you have to purchase.   
      
   Also, in the Peplink Balance 30, you can adjust the failover time AND you   
   can also set up alerts so you get an email when one of the connections goes   
   offline.   
      
   Here is the link about SpeedFusion:   
   https://www.peplink.com/technology/speedfusion-bonding-technology/   
      
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