Load Balancing

Load Balancing

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By default the Uplevel Gateway is setup for WAN Failover

Enabling Load Balancing:

1. From the Portal > Overview section of your client's site
2. Choose the Disabled link next to Load Balancing in the WAN Port area. 


3. Choose Enable
4. Set the Upload and Download speeds of each Internet connection
5. Choose Save




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