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'''Network load balancing''' (commonly referred to as dual-WAN routing or [[multihoming]]) is the ability to balance traffic across two or more [[Wide area network|WAN]] links without using complexc omplex [[Routing protocol|routing protocols]] like [[Border Gateway Protocol|BGP]].
 
This capability balances is network sessions like Web, <!-- "Web" should be capitalized because it is the shortened form of the proper noun "World Wide Web" --> email, etc. over multiple connections in order to spread out the amount of [[Bandwidth (computing)|bandwidth]] used by each [[Local area network|LAN]] user, thus increasing the total amount of bandwidth available. For example, a user has a single WAN connection to the [[Internet]] operating at 1.5Mbit/s. They wish to add a second broadband (cable, DSL, wireless, etc.) connection operating at 2.5Mbit/s. This would provide them with a total of 4Mbit/s of bandwidth when balancing sessions.