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MCSE - Re: Share/join 2 connection to 1 connection - Pls help |
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I have one broadband connections to ISP A with bandwith 128Kbps. Now, 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 wit 128 Kbps each. My Question is 1. how to join the 2 connection that, so I will have 256Kbp connection? 2. If the connection to ISP A or B be down, I still have 128Kbp connection. So It's like a backup connection too, how to do that? Thank's in advance - d4n13 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via http://www.mcse.m ----------------------------------------------------------------------- View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message583522.htm d4n13l |
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The schema of network I hope like the picture below +---------------------------------------------------------------- | Attachment filename: join 2 connection.jpg |Download attachment: http://www.mcse.ms/attachment.php?postid=1476152 +---------------------------------------------------------------- - d4n13 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via http://www.mcse.m ----------------------------------------------------------------------- View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message583522.htm d4n13l |
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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----- > >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. > > > >-- >d4n13l >---------------------------------------------------------- -------------- >Posted via http://www.mcse.ms >---------------------------------------------------------- -------------- >View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message583522.html > >. > sean |
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You are going to need a router to do this, or maybe you could install Zebra
(http://www.zebra.org/) on a linux box. Linksys provide a fairly cheap and easy to use product for your requirements, http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=589&scid=29 Typh0n |
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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/e...e/columns/craw f >ord/02july01.asp >>-----Original Message----- >> >>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. >> >> >> >>-- >>d4n13l >>--------------------------------------------------------- - >-------------- >>Posted via http://www.mcse.ms >>--------------------------------------------------------- - >-------------- >>View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message583522.html >> >>. >> >. > showie |
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d4n13l <> wrote in
news:: > > 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? -- Neil MCNGP #30 "you'd do what, to who, for how many biscuits?" Neil |
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I just review the linksys product RV082 as you suggest. But the produc can not run 2 connection simultaneously. So, the second WAN port jus 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=2 - d4n13 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via http://www.mcse.m ----------------------------------------------------------------------- View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message583522.htm d4n13l |
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