Folks, another interesting open source solution here could be Untangle.
It offers a lot more than just load balancing and is quite useful in
many situations. I'm really impressed with what it can do. It can run on
quite small hardware in order to create a compact unit that provides
loads of useful features.

http://www.untangle.com/

Dan

chris yarger wrote:
> does anyone happen to know how to get a ipcop server with three netwrk
> cards to do load balancing? 
>
> and paul what is the porgram you use for all of the nifty network maps
> you make? 
>
> i want the net topology to roughly look like this,
>
>                 <comcast>                  
> {internet}<                   > [ipcop(dns,dhcp,intrusion
> detection,]----|              
>                  <knology>                                            
>                 | ------[wifi]  _______________
>                                                                       
>                       |               +38 clients          +
>                                                                       
>                       |               +  xp w/ cafezee  +            
>                                                   
>                                                         [xp w/ cafezee
> and dialup server]------|  client&Games  +
>                                                                       
>                                       +    xbox360       +
>                                                                       
>                                       +   PS3              +
>                                                                       
>                                       ---------------------------
> warmest regards,
>
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