About a month ago, I got frustrated with the limited bandwidth Smart Bro offers. I should mention that I had no issues whatsoever with the connection - it works as advertised - i.e. >384Kbps connection. But I wanted more!
Research pointed me towards a DUAL WAN Router solution. I wrote to Smart and asked if there would be compatibility issues with having a second connection installed and linking them with a Dual Wan Router. After having to explain to the first level of customer service what a DUAL WAN Router was, they forwarded my query to technical support. The answer came back that Dual Wan was not compatible with Smart Bro, and if I wanted great bandwidth I should subscribe to their business services. i.e. SMART BRO Enterprise 1Mbps/256 for a mere P18,000 per month (that's US$360 per month). They were unable to explain why it wouldn't work, which made suspicious, and after google searching led me to discover that Canopy had no problems with Dual Wan configurations, I smelt a rat.
I decided to try it anyway. I bought a Edimax BR-6624 Dual Band Router, had the second Smart Bro connection installed (I hid the router just in case it confused the technicians during the install!) and then connected the router hoping for the best, but expecting the worse. A Smart Bro Portal page appeared, I reactivated and could connect, but then another portal page appeared.
The router had tried to use the second connection I guessed and it hadn't been activated. I was right, so I unplugged WAN1 and reactivated SMART Bro on WAN2 (login details for new account), I then plugged WAN1 back, unplugged WAN2 and reactivated Smart Bro (login details for older account) - plugged back WAN2 - bingo, I could connect to the net with out problem. I checked load balancing was enabled and then set about speed tests.
Internet bandwidth tests (such as testmy.net) don't appear to show the pooled bandwidth of a dual wan connection. This is because (to my understanding) only one broadband connection is used to transfer the test file. Dual Wan will only show its colors when a file can be downloaded in multiple parts - i.e download manager, uTorrent etc. So I tried to download a couple of lunux iso files using Getright and ran uTorrent and this was the result:
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s290/mangtomasito/Smartbro-DualWAN.jpgOK - this doesn't show the best average I have achieved so far - I'll try to get another capture when the rates are faster - and they have been > 1Mbps d/l and 1.4 Mbps u/l.
If you get a DUAL WAN router - be sure to configure port 443 to go to only one WAN connection, otherwise you'll not be able to use sites that have https:// - i.e. hotmail
Otherwise - I think it's worth the cost of the router to increase speed.