Future Consideration [FEATURE REQUEST]: ER8411 - add LAN LAG (Link Aggregation) feature
Hi Team, @Fae ,
Could you please tell - do you have in your roadmap a plan to add LAG to ER8411? And can this model support the LAG feature at all?
Thank you!
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Dear Everyone,
I think we can close this conversation because it is not a priority feature for TP-Link and will never be delivered.
Suggested solutions:
1. Use ER8411 or other Omada routers with an additional (core) Omada switch and use LAG on the switch level.
2. Use another brand of equipment.
Thank you.
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@LukasW , They dont seem to give a dang on what we ask here . ☹️
I wish i knew this before buying my er8411 router .
we are basically left with what we got ... 😔
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heres another vote please include the ER707-M2
with the increase in multi-gigabit fiber internet connections at much low costs
something like this could help alot even if it doesn't amount to a faster connection to any 1 client
being able to load balance would make utilizing the faster connections more effective with out
a huge outlay of cost for smaller networks
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@Alex_UTS I have a connection from the provider via 2G optics (symmetrical DOWN/UP). I have an ER707-M2 router because it has 1 2.5G WAN port and 1 2.5G WAN/LAN port. How should I increase the transmission capacity between the switch and the router, if the router cannot do LAC on 1G LAN ports? I was also looking for an option to replace the switch, but TPLINK does not offer a switch with a 2.5G LAN port. Is there any solution? I agree with the request to include LAC on LAN ports. +1
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Hi @JardaNovacek, thank you for your question. Are you using two WAN ports? 2x1Gb?
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