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If you wish to learn how to configure load balancing on Teltonika-Networks devices, please watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgF1LZXSsvs this video].
 
If you wish to learn how to configure load balancing on Teltonika-Networks devices, please watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgF1LZXSsvs this video].
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<b>Note:</b> Teltonika-Networks devices <b>do not</b> support bonding.
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==Load balancing==
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<b>Load balancing</b> is way of distributing traffic over multiple connections. It does not does not bond the connections together, but distributes the available resources among clients and connections.
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For example, in a network with 4 clients that have established 10 connections to the Internet each, 50/50 ratio load balancing can distribute this traffic equally over two different network interfaces using different ISPs. (Other ratios can be applied as well.)
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[[File:Networking_device_faq_lte_bonding_vs_load_balancing_load_balancing_scheme.png]]
    
==Bonding==
 
==Bonding==
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[[File:Networking_device_faq_lte_bonding_vs_load_balancing_bonding_scheme.png]]
 
[[File:Networking_device_faq_lte_bonding_vs_load_balancing_bonding_scheme.png]]
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==Load balancing==
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<b>Load balancing</b> is way of distributing traffic over multiple connections. It does not does not bond the connections together, but distributes the available resources among clients and connections.
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For example, in a network with 4 clients that have established 10 connections to the Internet each, 50/50 ratio load balancing can distribute this traffic equally over two different network interfaces using different ISPs. (Other ratios can be applied as well.)
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[[File:Networking_device_faq_lte_bonding_vs_load_balancing_load_balancing_scheme.png]]
      
==Speed comparison==
 
==Speed comparison==