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Re: Share/join 2 connection to 1 connection - Pls help
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| d4n13l 2004-04-19, 12:23 am |
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I have one broadband connections to ISP A with bandwith 128Kbps. Now, I
want to add a new connection to another ISP(B) with 128Kbps too. So,
actually I will have 2 connection to internet with different ISP with
128 Kbps each.
My Question is
1. how to join the 2 connection that, so I will have 256Kbps
connection?
2. If the connection to ISP A or B be down, I still have 128Kbps
connection. So It's like a backup connection too, how to do that?
Thank's in advance.
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| havent had much experience with this type of thing but
would say some type of internet/network conection bridging
or sharing but depends on what os your running have a
quick look over
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...e/columns/crawf
ord/02july01.asp
>-----Original Message-----
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>I have one broadband connections to ISP A with bandwith
128Kbps. Now, I
>want to add a new connection to another ISP(B) with
128Kbps too. So,
>actually I will have 2 connection to internet with
different ISP with
>128 Kbps each.
>
>My Question is
>1. how to join the 2 connection that, so I will have
256Kbps
>connection?
>
>2. If the connection to ISP A or B be down, I still have
128Kbps
>connection. So It's like a backup connection too, how to
do that?
>
>Thank's in advance.
>
>
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| d4n13l 2004-04-19, 5:23 am |
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The schema of network I hope like the picture below.
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| showie 2004-04-19, 8:23 am |
| yet to try this but could ya have two pcs with seperate
dsl conections to seperat isp and have the conections
shared between the pc
>-----Original Message-----
>havent had much experience with this type of thing but
>would say some type of internet/network conection
bridging
>or sharing but depends on what os your running have a
>quick look over
>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...ne/columns/craw
f
>ord/02july01.asp
>128Kbps. Now, I
>128Kbps too. So,
>different ISP with
>256Kbps
>128Kbps
>do that?
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| d4n13l <d4n13l.14xwdn@mail.mcse.ms> wrote in
news:d4n13l.14xwdn@mail.mcse.ms:
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> I have one broadband connections to ISP A with bandwith 128Kbps. Now,
> I
> want to add a new connection to another ISP(B) with 128Kbps too. So,
> actually I will have 2 connection to internet with different ISP with
> 128 Kbps each.
>
> My Question is
> 1. how to join the 2 connection that, so I will have 256Kbps
> connection?
>
> 2. If the connection to ISP A or B be down, I still have 128Kbps
> connection. So It's like a backup connection too, how to do that?
>
I'm trying to get this right. you want to do the equivalent of
multilink/BAP on DSL connections?
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Neil MCNGP #30
"you'd do what, to who, for how many biscuits?"
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| d4n13l 2004-04-21, 9:23 am |
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I just review the linksys product RV082 as you suggest. But the product
can not run 2 connection simultaneously. So, the second WAN port just
for load balancing and DMZ internet connection.
>Linksys provide a fairly cheap and easy to use product >for your
>requirements,
>http://www.linksys.com/products/pro..rid=589&scid=29
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