What you have there are the basics for redundancy and/or fail-over,
with the benefit of traffic distribution/segmentation. True load
"balancing" will require additional equipment and possibly service
alteration.

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On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Cameron Cooper <[email protected]> wrote:
> We moved a T1 from our remote office to our main office and now have the two
> T1's running.  What we would like to do is load balance or combine the two
> T1's to create a bigger internet pipe for our main office.  At the moment we
> have two different routers, Adtran NetVanta 3200 and a Cisco 1841 T1, can we
> take the two different routers and create the bigger pipe or will we need to
> purchase a router that will allow us to do this?
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