Is it even possible in PF?

I have no idea ;-)

Are you talking about a webserver on your end and IP1 meaning an user
from the internet? Or the other way around?

No sorry the other way around. IP1 is one of our lines, and by web server I mean any webserver on the internet.

And are you using NAT?

Yes. I was hoping to implement a round-robin NAT as described by another reply to my original post. Providing it all works as I would like it to.

That can be accomplished if you want.
What do you prefer? "packet perfect" forwarding for maximum throughput
on your uploads or stream friendly balancing - and perhaps better
overall performance - for many users?

Better overall performance for end users. There is a network of 30 workstations, all in active use about 16hrs of each day.

Have you ever considered multilink ppp?

multilink ppp? hmm that is definately something I may have to look into.
Infact from memory of waht I know about it, it could possibly be exactly what I am looking for. Do you have much experience with multilink ppp that you could pass on before I jump in blindfolded and bring my whole network down? ;-)

Regards,

Josh Finlay

----- Original Message ----- From: "Sten Daniel Sørsdal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Josh Finlay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: Multiple DSL lines, load sharing / shaping


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