Dazzle wrote:
Hello,
On 10/12/05, Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure how you manage to have two networks on a single NIC
(85.x.x.x and 86.x.x.x) - are you positive this really works?? But
iptables will do some of the work for you. As for actually sharing the
bandwidth, you need to look at bonding two interfaces.
Believe me, it works :-) The lines are provided by another mini-ISP
who is using the second provider as a backup line but it's accessible
all the time so you can choose on witch connection you'll get out.
Thanks for the hint. I'll read some documentation about bonding and I
hope it will work.
It also works for me, and it also worked like this during "Eurobasket
2005", where I had set it up this way, through a single ethernet and two
independent 2Mb/s internet connections.
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