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

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

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.