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tilopa88
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      03-04-2007, 06:25 PM
We have a small business currently using a bonded T-1 for our internet
access, as a cheaper but as reliable alternative we are wondering if
there is a way to take a DSL and Cable connection and load balance
them. Meaning use both connection simultaneously by load balancing
traffic going out. This way we would have more bandwidth that our
bonded T-1 and we would have fault tolerance (if one connection went
down the other would still be up), all for less cost that the bonded
T-1. Plus because the connection are coming from separate sources it
is unlikely that both would go down at the same time.
Is there a router out there than can do this?
Thanks.

 
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      03-04-2007, 07:34 PM
From: "tilopa88" <(E-Mail Removed)>

| We have a small business currently using a bonded T-1 for our internet
| access, as a cheaper but as reliable alternative we are wondering if
| there is a way to take a DSL and Cable connection and load balance
| them. Meaning use both connection simultaneously by load balancing
| traffic going out. This way we would have more bandwidth that our
| bonded T-1 and we would have fault tolerance (if one connection went
| down the other would still be up), all for less cost that the bonded
| T-1. Plus because the connection are coming from separate sources it
| is unlikely that both would go down at the same time.
| Is there a router out there than can do this?
| Thanks.

The Edimax PermaLink PRI-682 http://www.edimax.com/html/english/products/PRI682.htm
which has two WAN ports and performs load balancing.

And the NetGear FVS124GNA ProSafe VPN FireWall 25 with 4-port Gb/s E-Switch and Dual WAN
ports

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tilopa88
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      03-06-2007, 02:53 AM
On Mar 4, 12:34 pm, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nosp...@Verizon.Net>
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> From: "tilopa88" <William55...@gmail.com>
>
> | We have a small business currently using a bonded T-1 for our internet
> | access, as a cheaper but as reliable alternative we are wondering if
> | there is a way to take a DSL and Cable connection and load balance
> | them. Meaning use both connection simultaneously by load balancing
> | traffic going out. This way we would have more bandwidth that our
> | bonded T-1 and we would have fault tolerance (if one connection went
> | down the other would still be up), all for less cost that the bonded
> | T-1. Plus because the connection are coming from separate sources it
> | is unlikely that both would go down at the same time.
> | Is there a router out there than can do this?
> | Thanks.
>
> The Edimax PermaLink PRI-682http://www.edimax.com/html/english/products/PRI682.htm
> which has two WAN ports and performs load balancing.
>
> And the NetGear FVS124GNA ProSafe VPN FireWall 25 with 4-port Gb/s E-Switch and Dual WAN
> ports
>
> --
> Davehttp://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.htmlhttp://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm


Thanks Dave,
The Edimax looks perfect. Do you have any experience with it? I am
wondering about the performace and reliability, I guess I will try and
search for reviews, but was wondering if you have any first hand
knowledge of this product.

 
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      03-06-2007, 08:52 PM
From: "tilopa88" <(E-Mail Removed)>


|
| Thanks Dave,
| The Edimax looks perfect. Do you have any experience with it? I am
| wondering about the performace and reliability, I guess I will try and
| search for reviews, but was wondering if you have any first hand
| knowledge of this product.

No first hand experience, sorry.

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Jeff81871
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      03-12-2007, 03:27 PM
Try www.FATPIPEINC.com

The have a suite of hardware that will spark your imagination.
Jeff

"tilopa88" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We have a small business currently using a bonded T-1 for our internet
> access, as a cheaper but as reliable alternative we are wondering if
> there is a way to take a DSL and Cable connection and load balance
> them. Meaning use both connection simultaneously by load balancing
> traffic going out. This way we would have more bandwidth that our
> bonded T-1 and we would have fault tolerance (if one connection went
> down the other would still be up), all for less cost that the bonded
> T-1. Plus because the connection are coming from separate sources it
> is unlikely that both would go down at the same time.
> Is there a router out there than can do this?
> Thanks.
>



 
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