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openmptcprouter
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Multipath TCP for Linux
I've been looking at this project for a while which may be interesting to you: https://github.com/Ysurac/openmptcprouter.
I recently bought a property where I cannot get a full fibre connection, but I can get 150-400 Mbps using 5G. I've been thinking about using dual 5G connections and tunneling my traffic via mptcp to a VPS to aggregate the connections.
- OpenMPTCProuter v0.60: an open source solution to aggregate connections
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802.11ah Wi-Fi HaLOW: The 1 Kilometer WiFi Standard
https://www.openmptcprouter.com/
I mentored the port of MPTCP to OpenWRT years ago, and OpenMPTCPRouter took some of this work in their port.
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Ask HN: A network device that doesn't exist?
Something which goes further than this, but works very well for my use case and would probably suit others in the WFH crowd: OpenMPTCProuter [1]
This handles failover between connections and also aggregates them using MultiPath TCP to maximize bandwidth & overall reliability at the expense of increased data usage and the cost of running a machine somewhere with a decent connection, even a cheap VPS.
I'm using it to aggregate ADSL, Starlink and 4G, resulting in a stable 250mbps/50mbps connection.
* [1] https://www.openmptcprouter.com/
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Starlink as an emergency solution
You might want to take a look at https://www.openmptcprouter.com/.
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Satellite handover latency
I do the same and for the same reason, but I use https://www.openmptcprouter.com/, which is open source. It's game changing!
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ISO best failover option for SL and T-Mobile 5G
If you're looking for a bonded type solution similar to Speedify, I've had good success with a raspberry pi, an inexpensive 10 port gig switch, a DigitalOcean droplet and https://www.openmptcprouter.com/.
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Seamless failover solution using channel bonding and Wireguard, is it possible?
I get a VPS, preferably with Debian or Ubuntu and set it up as described here
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AMA with startyourownisp.com creators: 50+ years in the (W)ISP industry. Ask us anything!
https://www.openmptcprouter.com/ was the inspiration
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Suggestions for Load Balancing
Then OP could use OpenMPTCProuter to bond the connection, thus actually getting bandwidth benefits out of the multiple carriers.
SmoothWAN
- Speedify on the Slate AX
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Does anyone else run dual internet providers at home?
I combine them with Speedify connection bonding, running on a Raspberry Pi router with SmoothWAN OpenWRT software.
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Better setup
anyway, here you go https://github.com/TalalMash/SmoothWAN
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Bonded Router
I'm not savvy enough to understand half of this, but here is a little critique of MPTC from the guy developing SmoothWAN which uses Speedify for bonding:
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Internet on the road...sharing public wifi with all devices?
Personally, I would do a Speedify multi-WAN router (smoothwan) on a RaspberryPi or similar with a cellular modem or two coming in set as secondary connections and a 'travel router' set as the primary connection, and it can connect to wifi networks at RV sites, Walmart parking lot, etc. Use this one with an external antenna mounted outside the RV. Then you still need a wireless Access Point, any compact wifi router could work if you're aiming for cheap, compact, and simple, or a Ubiquiti or TP-Link Omanda WAP if you want a more feature rich AP.
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Backup connection for Starlink? Merging two Internet sources.
Speedify is a decent product. If you are looking for a router type setup check out SmoothWan. It is a project that runs speedify on OpenWRT.
- GitHub - TalalMash/SmoothWAN: A simple router for Speedify
- Starlink performance
- SmoothWAN: Simple home internet multi-mode bonding router using Speedify
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Speedify alternatives? / Network load balancing software between multiple connections. (For macOS)
Personally, I pay for Speedify, and I have it set up in my router, which is actually a Raspberry Pi 4, using this great OpenWRT adaptation: https://github.com/TalalMash/SmoothWAN
What are some alternatives?
MLVPN - Multi-link VPN (ADSL/SDSL/xDSL/Network aggregation / bonding)
glorytun - Multipath UDP tunnel
shadowsocks-rust - A Rust port of shadowsocks
linux-wifi-hotspot - Feature-rich wifi hotspot creator for Linux which provides both GUI and command-line interface. It is also able to create a hotspot using the same wifi card which is connected to an AP already ( Similar to Windows 10).
Fetch - The best file downloader library for Android
overthebox - OverTheBox - Aggregate and encrypt your multiple internet connections.
AndroidNetworking - 🚀 A Complete Fast Android Networking Library that also supports HTTP/2 🚀
sctp - A Go implementation of SCTP
docker-openwrt - OpenWrt running in Docker
ansible-openwisp2 - Ansible role that installs and upgrades OpenWISP.
IPi-Radio - Turn your Raspberry PI into an internet radio