Poor man load balancing on Windows
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:07 pm
For users having more than 1 internet connection and wanted to run a primitive load balancing - there is an open source GUI utility called Network Monitor.
[url]http://www.sortbyte.com/software-programs/networking/network-manager[/url]
I played with it for a week and I am quite impressed. I used a wireless (very loose firewall rules, almost none) and a wired LAN (extremely strict firewall rules) connections on Windows 7 running inside of Vmware.
What I really like about this utility is that all what it does can be examined/many things modified - you can see all routes, modify them, assign them to a different interfaces etc.
This is not network bonding/link aggregation but still useful cool. Some more info about load balancing:
[url]
http://www.sortbyte.com/software-programs/networking/network-manager/kb/1001[/url]
[url]http://www.sortbyte.com/software-programs/networking/network-manager[/url]
I played with it for a week and I am quite impressed. I used a wireless (very loose firewall rules, almost none) and a wired LAN (extremely strict firewall rules) connections on Windows 7 running inside of Vmware.
What I really like about this utility is that all what it does can be examined/many things modified - you can see all routes, modify them, assign them to a different interfaces etc.
This is not network bonding/link aggregation but still useful cool. Some more info about load balancing:
[url]
http://www.sortbyte.com/software-programs/networking/network-manager/kb/1001[/url]