My situation is this: I have 3 different ISPs: VIVO, TIM, and NET here
in Brazil (1 Static IP and 2 Dynamic). I need to do 3 things: 1) Connect
my 3 ISPs on one device. 2) I need to use only one public IP to connect
to the internet. Every single work...
emnoc wrote:The problem with outgoing with more than 1 IP is that we do
use some banking applications, financial services that disconnect you
when they recognize multiples IPs on a single session. Then built a
SDWAN for that destination/application a...
Thank you all for your response, guys. You guys helped me clarify some
concepts. We are probably going to get a VPN and send all traffic
through it. The problem with outgoing with more than 1 IP is that we do
use some banking applications, financial ...
emnoc wrote:OP, why not engage SDWAN. Your 3x ISP is ideal for SDWAN.
You set up 3x ports and cfg 3x subnets and set these are members in
SDWAN Ken Felix Thank you for your response. I'm not familiar with this
concept yet. With SDWAN, could I connect...