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<b>Load balancing</b> is used to efficiently distribute the resources of multiple Internet service providers (ISPs) on one device among many clients and connections. <b>Bonding</b> is used to utilize the resources of multiple ISPs in order to achieve higher speeds for a single connection. Therefore, load balancing is usually used to provide better service to an entire network by distributing existing resources (such as a large WiFi network), while bonding is used where having the max speed for a single connection is required (such as video streaming or large file download).
<b>Load balancing</b> is used to efficiently distribute the resources of multiple Internet service providers (ISPs) on one device among many clients and connections. <b>Bonding</b> is used to utilize the resources of multiple ISPs in order to achieve higher speeds for a single connection. Therefore, load balancing is usually used to provide better service to an entire network by distributing existing resources (such as a large WiFi network), while bonding is used where having the max speed for a single connection is required (such as video streaming or large file download).
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This article discusses the differences between bonding and load balancing processes in LTE (<u>specifically</u>) connections for devices that have multiple LTE modules. Currently, only these Teltonika-Networks devices support dual-LTE:
This article discusses the '''differences between bonding and load balancing processes in LTE''' (<u>specifically</u>) connections for devices that have multiple LTE modules. Currently, only these Teltonika-Networks devices support dual-LTE:


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