Internet access load balancing with DSL (broadband) lines

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Hi our present internal network is connected to intertet using RRAS. Now i want to apply for additional DSL from other providers for load balancing and high availability. I want to share 2 DSL lines on our internal network. I can add a NIC for the new DSL line. My question is how can i configure the two DSL line for load balancing and fail over so that when one line goes down. Our internal network can still access the internet via the other line. And when the two lines are up they can load balance or achieve bandwidth aggregation.
 
There are some very affordable products from Linksys that can do such. See the link
below. --- Steve

http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=34&scid=29&prid=639

Tebus said:
Hi our present internal network is connected to intertet using RRAS. Now i want to
apply for additional DSL from other providers for load balancing and high
availability. I want to share 2 DSL lines on our internal network. I can add a NIC
for the new DSL line. My question is how can i configure the two DSL line for load
balancing and fail over so that when one line goes down. Our internal network can
still access the internet via the other line. And when the two lines are up they can
load balance or achieve bandwidth aggregation.
 
Linksys certainly has a good track record. I may just pick one of those up myself, I'm ready to return the Xincom product I suffered with for the past few months.

Ian Bagnald
MCSE:Security Windows 2000
MCSA:Security Windows 2000
COMPTIA A+
 
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