Hi all, I have 2 network connections at home (see below) and would like to setup some (primitive even) form of load balancing.
Network setup: Connection #1: ADSL 1.5Mbps Modem -> Wireless SMC Barricade (doing PPPoE for me) serving the entire home network including my Linux box. Cable 750Kbps Modem with direct DHCP -> Linux box. I use the Linux with a static IP on the internal LAN, and the SMC is setup to put it on the DMZ, so I can serve web pages, and access it from work via ssh. I also use the Linux primarily for downloads and P2P stuff. I can give up the cable thingy, but where's the fun in that, eh? I know that such balancing will be on a per-connection basis, and no single dowload will gain the full 2.25Mbps, but maybe my overall download speed can be higher than 1.5MBps... Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, -- Amit Margalit ============= In case of atomic attack, all work rules will be temporarily suspended. ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]