The manual says "You should even be able use the 2 GKs in a round_robin 
fashion for load-sharing (that's untested, though :-)) " - has anyone done 
this please, preferably with GnuGK on Windows. 

We are considering two GKs, each treating the other as its AlternateGK, 
with end-points being distributed via Round-Robin DNS (or, possibly, 
Windows load-balancing and a virtual IP). But this is for a live 
video-conferencing set-up - no spare boxes to play with - so we can't 
afford a lot of trial-and-error time.

Thanks guys.

Regards,

Dave

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