On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 02:26:30AM -0700, rocky wrote:
>  Hey,
> 
> In my office, we have 11 computers. We have 2 2M broad band accounts
> from our ISP. We use a router combines 2 income cable and use 2 8
> ports switches to make every computer have the Internet access. The
> problem is right now we got very unstable Internet access. Therefore,
> I'm thinking of instead of directly connect 2 switches to router, I
> connect 1 Debian box(has 2 NIC) to the router and then distribute the
> Internet access to all 11 PCs through a 16 port switch which is
> connected to the Debian system. In this way I can install traffic
> monitoring application s on Debian box to analyze the problems. Can
> any of you tell me whether this is a good way to do it please? If it
> is what are the applications I should put in Debian box? If it is not
> a good way, what is your suggestions please?
> 
Use shorewall in a multi-isp setup.

Regards,

-Roberto

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Roberto C. Sánchez
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