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@Ysurac , This is just over my head, and i'm not if OMR can do it.
I'm thinking of using Singapore-based VPS for WAN Bonding, and a Philippine-based VPS (with PH IP over BGP) for OMR Bypass, is this possible? If so, how?
The reason reasons for trying to set this up are:
The PH-based VPS is limited to 100Mbps - this is known and advertised limitation of the VPS provider.
The PH-based VPS shall be use for OMR for local users needed to access local services or Geo-targeted services such as Netflix, Banks, etc.
The Singapore-based VPS is able to handle 100Mbps+ speed, so I would use this only for MPTCP Bondig - for speed.
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@Ysurac , This is just over my head, and i'm not if OMR can do it.
I'm thinking of using Singapore-based VPS for WAN Bonding, and a Philippine-based VPS (with PH IP over BGP) for OMR Bypass, is this possible? If so, how?
The reason reasons for trying to set this up are:
Any thoughts on this one?
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