hi chad

-- sorta off topic from your initial post but...

to send out your traffic is easy....

have an outgoing gateway that has routes to many isp...

incoming connection to www.computingsolutions.com is trickier
        - if your isp goes down...your dead unless oyu
        have a redundant isp  ... using "portable ip#"

        than the other isp can route that traffic for you

- check into "portable ip#"  and which isp is willing to
  carry your traffic

-- fat pipes costs bigger $$$$...
        - multiple t1 or multiple t3 is cheaper than oc3/oc12...

have fun
alvin

On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Chad Markley wrote:

> This may not be the best topic for the group but you all are the most
> savvy bunch I have access to!
> 
> I am looking for a product that will allow me to create redundancy with
> multiple upstream connections while not having to use BGP to make it all
> work. From what their literature says, Fat Pipe claims to be able to
> provide this type of a solution. However, I don't know anyone that is
> actually using the product.
> 
> Anyone?
> 
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