We're planning on adding another ISP for redundancy.

I'm under the assumption with redundant internet connections, that data
will be coming and going on both connections, simultaneously, all the time,
unless one of them is down. Am I right?

So if one of them is 50M/50M down/up and the other is 30M/30M down/up, what
we actually have is 80M/80M down/up. And this assumes our router has 2 WAN
ports.

Thanks.



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