Correct Bandwidth and Compatibility Question

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Correct Bandwidth and Compatibility Question
Correct Bandwidth and Compatibility Question
2015-08-18 13:01:54 - last edited 2021-08-21 05:14:29
Model : TL-ER6020

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version :

ISP : Cogeco

I was just wondering that if I bought the TL-ER6020, would that be good enough to combine both my lines that I have from my ISP which is Cogeco, that both have ~125mbps Down, and ~10mbps Up. Would I be able to essentially get ~250mbps Down and ~20mbps Up?

Also, would it be compatible if I just used a the DMZ Port and connected it directly to my PS4? Would it work without any problems?

I'm just asking this because I was looking at the performance and it said something about 180mbps through NAT and 80mbps on something else. If that is the max I would get, it's not worth it. I also know that there are other models, but they only offer 100mbps ports and that isn't nearly fast enough for what I need.

Not to be rude or anything, but please refrain from asking why I need this much Bandwidth just for my PS4. That is a totally irrelevant question as to what I am asking about.
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Re:Correct Bandwidth and Compatibility Question
2015-08-18 17:24:39 - last edited 2021-08-21 05:14:29
Read the article as below.
http://www.tp-link.com/en/faq-715.html

TL-ER6020 provides a DMZ port to allow all the local hosts connected to this port to be exposed to theInternet for some special-purpose services, such as such as Internet gaming and video-conferencing.
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2015-08-18 20:12:21 - last edited 2021-08-21 05:14:29

Tony Seaford wrote

Read the article as below. http://www.tp-link.com/en/faq-715.htmlTL-ER6020 provides a DMZ port to allow all the local hosts connected to this port to be exposed to theInternet for some special-purpose services, such as such as Internet gaming and video-conferencing.
I understand all of that, I was under the impression a bit that I had possibly had to use a router from the LAN ports.As to the part of my Bandwidth question, will this he able to handle the load and will I achieve the proper bandwidth I should which is -250mbps Down and -250mbps Up?Also, I pay for 120mbps Down, but I get -120mbps down, should I still set the Downstream to 125 * 1024 or 120 * 1024?I should of posted this in the question but, my on question I'd shared with everyone else in my home and the other one is just mine. This is probably a stupid question but I just want to be sure. Will the other Ethernet ports still be operable even though I am using this router? I'm not sure as how to word this question, but I will try my best. If the load on my shared line is heavy and say 100mbps is being used, will I get the -125mbps from the other line still as well as the available -25mbps from the busy line, or would it be -25mbps from both?
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