Hello,
There’s a 3rd party software manufacturer, Bondix, who’s offering the functionality of “merging” dl/ul capacity from the two modems in RUTX12. Bondix
As the yearly Bondix plans are fairly expensive, I’m wondering if you’d be able to implement such a functionality yourselves?
Located in northern Scandinavia far from bigger cities it’s quite common to not have the ability of fibre connectivity so this functionality would improve customers 4G capacity by a lot!
Preferably with the option of using one and the same provider using two external antennas in separate directions as well as two separate providers.
The Teltonika RUTX12 router has two 4G LTE modems which can be used simultaneously, but out of the box it does not support true bonding (combining bandwidth as one aggregated pipe) of the two modems . Instead, it supports load balancing between the two LTE links, which routes traffic intelligently but does not merge capacity into one seamless channel.
Given the complexity and expertise required for bonding, using Bondix is currently the most practical solution if you want to combine two providers into one connection on the RUTX12. They provide free trials so you can test before committing.