jadvidhobbs brings up an issue I don’t understand.
In other dual WAN routers, limiting the WAN speed in the device settings serves as a type of QoS. For example, if I have 60/4 HSI connection on WAN1 I would put 55/3 in the Peplink settings to prevent any QoS from occurring at the ISP level. Is this not the case with Peplink? Like jdavidhobbs, I have noticed I’m able to exceed upload and download setting levels on my Balance 20 device.
I hate to add any additional info to this thread, but since it seems to be topical I will: A few moments ago I noticed that a wireless device began consuming our entire upload connection and then some (4.5 out of 4 advertised) on WAN1. I believe an active SIP call that was registered over WAN1 failed over to WAN2 as a QoS feature response as I heard the employee saying “hello? hello?” for about 5 seconds, the normal failover time I have experienced with our set up. Is that correct behavior for the Balance 20 or is it possible something else happened? I have QoS for voice set as highest priority. I don’t have outbound policies set at this time.