I’ve setup my own FusionHub at Vultr, and that’s all fine. What I can’t get my head around is how the bonding works. It does not seem to be using both connections when I have bonding configured.
Setup:
B One 5G with Verizon Business 5G plan on cellular, and another Verizon Business 5G via WAN1 port (coming from a Fortinet 511F)
If I leave those as independant WANs, both in priority 1, a speed test shows both WANs being utilized and doubling speed.
When I “send all traffic” to the configured Fusion Hub with Dynamic Weighted Bonding, it will always pick one WAN and use about 90% of it’s capacity and then about 5% of the other WAN.
I’ve tried other bonding types like standard bonding, played with FEC, etc. but nothing seems to use both connections on the download. On the UPLOAD, it will send traffic up both links, perfectly symmetrical.
Any ideas? I don’t have to make setting changes on the FusionHub to do i? I think as long as the auth parameters match on both and the routes are established, the other tunnel settings match up.