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This is what Three say about their unlimited data allowance. Bit cheeky that they don't mention that they throttle!
"Unlimited data gives you worry free internet use. Even if you used your phone for every minute of every day you could only use, subject to TrafficSense™, around 1000GB each month. We may use this cap to identify inappropriate use of the service, such as commercial use, which isn't permitted under our terms and conditions."
I'm afraid that my solution isn't very sensible. I've got the EE home 4G service, which costs me £100pm for 500GB. It also helps that I have an EE mast literally on my roof.
In terms of load balancing, I don't think Draytek would help you load balance like that. They only really support IP or session based balancing.
That said, Draytek routers do support bandwidth weighting. Not sure if you can do custom weightings though. I'll take a look at the CLI help file tomorrow and take a look.
https://www.draytek.co.uk/information/our-technology/load-balancing
This I want to know more about.
I have a Three unlimited data SIM card that I pulled 80GB off last month at 50Mbps before they throttled it down to useless. Our home ADSL is only capable of 14Mbps though, so the Three SIM was way better... but the ADSL provides a solid base load.
I'd love to be able to construct a solution that would always put the first 10Mbps through ADSL and then would attempt to send the rest through whatever the hell was available to it.