Re: decent loadbalancing with 2 different ISP's with minimum risks
From: Chuck Haines (chaines_at_WPI.EDU)
Date: 04/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 10:55:43 -0400
I've actually been looking for the same thing. Currently we have a
Xincom dual Wan router, but it's just not doing the job I need it to.
It's too slow and I can't customize it like I want. Plus I have to run
all the people here into a hardware firewall first, then into the
router, because the router can't handle more than like 10 people at once
and I've got like 50-60. So I'm going to be attempting to implement
this as well with the advice given here.
Chuck
Daniel Paquet wrote:
> This is a very neat example! And I was currently looking for such a
> solution, since I have 2 isp but now im only using one of them. Now I
> will try to implement that! I was searching for this solution since I
> had a service failiure and I cannot aford such failiure again!
>
> Thanks!
>
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