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28-Sep-2005, 10:18 AM #1
Dual/Multiple WAN Routers
Can a linux Box be configured in such a way that it aggregates multiple internet links into one link (I am referring to load balancing appliances)? If so where can i get help to configure one such box. I have one 512kbps leased circuit and two ADSL 512kbps lines and would like to get the cumulative bandwidth of 1.5mbps from them.
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29-Sep-2005, 12:05 AM #2
Not sure. Never thought about it. I have only known for it to go the other way. In not out.
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29-Sep-2005, 03:54 AM #3
Dual/Multiple WAN Router
Actually I Intend to create a Multiple WAN Router similar to this product TL-R488T you could check this model on the net at www.tp-link.com


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Not sure. Never thought about it. I have only known for it to go the other way. In not out.
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