On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 06:56:23 +0800
"Dennison Uy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Does anyone know how to "combine" 2 or more internet connections into
> 1 machine using hardware? For example, can I subscribe to 1 512K Cable
> subscriptions and 1 256K DSL subscription to get a 768K line? I think
> you can do this with a router but I don't have experience. The 2
> connections do not necessarily have to merge into 1 but can be 2
> separate, individual connections on 1 machine.
> 
> How about through software, are there any special software that let
> you do this?
> 
> Den
> 
Doing 2 connection at a time doesn't mean doubling the bandwidth, I guess
the proper approach here is availability (correct me if i'm wrong).

http://www.zebra.org is your friend, it can do rip, ripng, ospf and bgp4, making your
*nix box act like a router.

HTH

--Jimmy
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