Cruzerthebruzer
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Anyone have experience with Dual WAN and 2 different ISPs to stream?
My DSL has high ping but high upload, and my cable has low ping low upload so it's hard to stream on the Cable provider but it's hard to play on the DSL provider.
Any way Dual WAN could provide the best of both worlds?
Also I have a decent laptop, would it be possible to set up a capture card and one ISP through it, and then have the other ISP connect to this computer?
I don't really know the best option and any help is greatly appreciated.
Specs of Laptop:
i7-3610QM
Has USB 3.0 Ports
I could potentially use the laptop to play and the PC to just encode if it came down to that as well.
And unfortunately upgrading the cable internet isn't much of an option they don't offer higher than 2 mbps upload (which unfortunately has a large amount of uplink buffering making ping spike when using only 1mbps)
Any help is appreciated s.s
My DSL has high ping but high upload, and my cable has low ping low upload so it's hard to stream on the Cable provider but it's hard to play on the DSL provider.
Any way Dual WAN could provide the best of both worlds?
Also I have a decent laptop, would it be possible to set up a capture card and one ISP through it, and then have the other ISP connect to this computer?
I don't really know the best option and any help is greatly appreciated.
Specs of Laptop:
i7-3610QM
Has USB 3.0 Ports
I could potentially use the laptop to play and the PC to just encode if it came down to that as well.
And unfortunately upgrading the cable internet isn't much of an option they don't offer higher than 2 mbps upload (which unfortunately has a large amount of uplink buffering making ping spike when using only 1mbps)
Any help is appreciated s.s
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