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Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 5:13 pm
by palmboy5
the.. router :D

it is possible, how would host sites be able to have a back up connection? its no good if u need to be there and switch wires :roll: i already searched google, its possible by giving one comp 3 networking cards.. or getting a router with 2 WAN like here:

http://www.buy.com/retail/product_jump. ... caid=17379

"The XC-DPG402 Twin WAN Router uses "Load-Balancing" to double your Internet speed by using two high-speed Internet lines at the same time for simultaneous Internet accesses."

ive got 2 identical routers (Linksys BEFSR41 version 2) and they can uplink to each other, both have a WAN, i can figure it out. it must be able to work somehow... with or without modding.

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 6:08 pm
by philp
palmboy5 wrote:the.. router :D
To validate your argument, you should have clicked on the "more info" link:

The XC-DPG402 Twin WAN Router uses "Load-Balancing" to double your Internet speed by using two high-speed Internet lines at the same time for simultaneous Internet accesses. It is a convenient, inexpensive method of providing both increased performance and greater reliability for your Internet connection. Flexible configuration options allow the use of the second Broadband connection as a backup (used whenever the primary connection fails) or for concurrent operation to provide increased bandwidth and greater reliability. Perfect for any SOHO environment or enhance your online gaming experience by combining the high-speed downstream of Cable with increased upstream of DSL.

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 6:47 pm
by palmboy5
o.O.... that works too actually^^

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 8:12 pm
by palmboy5
http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?t=352355

"Incorrect Tune, some dual-wan routers provide load balancing for downloads. ( Not just fail-over.) I have such a configuration through a xincom router, and it does increase overall download bandwidth.

Upload requires a special configuration between your equipment and both ISP's."