Re: bridging

2005-07-20 Thread Sushubh
their is a bridge software in linux which can do that...
http://bridge.sourceforge.com

On 20 Jul 2005 09:38:22 -0400, Lowell Gilbert 
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 Sushubh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  I am going to install FreeBSD on a machine we plan to make a server.
 
  Now, we have 2 lines of internet coming to our place through 2
  separate lan modems. I want the server to take these 2 lines and
  combine the speeds to form a single line which can be used by our lan
  to access the internet.
 
  I have got 3 lan cards on the linux machine. 2 for the incoming
  connections from the 2 lan modems which have the gateways 
  192.168.1.1http://192.168.1.1
  and 192.168.1.100 http://192.168.1.100.
 
  How do I go ahead with making my server a gateway offering combined
  bandwidth to our lan?
 
 I'm not sure I understand your message, but:
 How do you do it with the Linux machine?

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bridging

2005-07-19 Thread Sushubh

I am going to install FreeBSD on a machine we plan to make a server.

Now, we have 2 lines of internet coming to our place through 2 separate  
lan modems. I want the server to take these 2 lines and combine the speeds  
to form a single line which can be used by our lan to access the internet.


I have got 3 lan cards on the linux machine. 2 for the incoming  
connections from the 2 lan modems which have the gateways 192.168.1.1 and  
192.168.1.100.


How do I go ahead with making my server a gateway offering combined  
bandwidth to our lan?

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