Hi

The EdgeRouter line does have load balancing as well as SQM (htb + fq_codel),
so one of those should cover your needs.

Of note, CAKE is not built-in to the firmware if you care about it,
but support can be compiled 

With your current bandwidth, I'd guess an EdgeRouter Lite would to weak,
but the EdgeRouter X or more powerful would do the job well.

Keep in mind though, that as far as I can tell, the EdgeMax line is basically 
on life support,
and only receives some security fixes once in a blue moon.

Mikrotik's RouterOS devices supports load balancing / failover and SQM I 
believe,
so there might be an option for you there, but as I've never used them 
personally,
I can't comment beyond that.

Best Regards
Nils

On Sun, Jun 4, 2023, at 10:48, John D via Bloat wrote:
> I want to set up a new home router with SQM support to alleviate (mostly 
> upload) bloat. 
> However I would also like dual ISP support, more for backup/failover than 
> load sharing. 
> I can see affordable multi wan "load balancer" routers eg TP-link, and 
> affordable SQM routers such as ubiquity Edgerouter, but I'm struggling to 
> find a single device providing both.
> Just after any advice on a) am I better having two separate components b) if 
> so any suggestions which product/brand?
> Two devices means more configuration but possibly more flexible and cheaper.
> 
> My internet speed is looking to max out around 100/20mbps so I don't need 
> Gbit performance. Thanks for any help.
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