Frequently Asked Question

How does Bondix WAN Bonding work?

Last Updated 5 months ago

Bondix WAN Bonding happens between the Bondix Client on your supported router and a Bondix Server, hosted either by Bondix partners or by yourself. The client software combines all existing WAN interfaces of any type of WAN medium into a virtual tunnel. In this example, the tunnel is established via WiFi, two different 5G/LTE connections and fibre. This virtual tunnel uses the Bondix server as a relay, from which the data is then forwarded to the Inter- or intranet.

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The Bondix Client

  • Sets up a tunnel with the server.
  • Breaks down data traffic into data packages.
  • Sends data packages through the tunnel.
  • Features a built-in bonding proxy that ensures the best-possible performance.

The tunnel provides the logical connection that bonds multiple WAN links and…

  • Transports data packages to and from the client and server.
  • Offers multiple methods for sending traffic based on the use case:
    • WAN priority,
    • WAN smoothing, and
    • Packet redundancy.

The Bondix Server acts as the endpoint for the tunnel and…

  • Can be downloaded and run on a Linux VM at no additional license cost.
  • Breaks down data traffic into data packages.
  • Sends data packages through tunnel.

Bondix supports single and multi-instance servers so it scales to high-bandwidth and/or geographically dispersed systems without an additional fee.

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