Re: Multiple default routes, same subnet

2012-11-15 Thread Bill Davidsen
Fernando Lozano wrote: Hi, I have two internet links, from different ISPs for my office network, each one with it's own router (which is a linux PC) so I don't loose internet connectivity easily. One ISP has a much higher bandwitch, so usually all my computers use it as the default gateway. The

Re: Multiple default routes, same subnet

2012-11-13 Thread Frank Pikelner
pfSense is an excellent solution for your needs. We've used it for years with multiple ISPs (some years back and it worked very well for us. pfSense is free and runs FreeBSD at its core with pf from OpenBSD. Nice GUI for setting everthing up and can even run in redundant mode if you have multiple p

Re: Multiple default routes, same subnet

2012-11-13 Thread lee
Fernando Lozano writes: > Hi, > > I have two internet links, from different ISPs for my office network, > each one with it's own router (which is a linux PC) so I don't loose > internet connectivity easily. One ISP has a much higher bandwitch, so > usually all my computers use it as the default g

Re: Multiple default routes, same subnet

2012-11-13 Thread Fernando Lozano
Hi other Fernando, I have two internet links, from different ISPs for my office network, each one with it's own router (which is a linux PC) so I don't loose internet connectivity easily. One ISP has a much higher bandwitch, so usually all my computers use it as the default gateway. The other on

Re: Multiple default routes, same subnet

2012-11-09 Thread Dale Dellutri
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 9:39 AM, Fernando Lozano wrote: > Hi, > > I have two internet links, from different ISPs for my office network, each > one with it's own router (which is a linux PC) so I don't loose internet > connectivity easily. One ISP has a much higher bandwitch, so usually all my > com

Re: Multiple default routes, same subnet

2012-11-09 Thread Fernando Gozalo
Hi, > I have two internet links, from different ISPs for my office network, > each one with it's own router (which is a linux PC) so I don't loose > internet connectivity easily. One ISP has a much higher bandwitch, so > usually all my computers use it as the default gateway. The other one is > in

Multiple default routes, same subnet

2012-11-09 Thread Fernando Lozano
Hi, I have two internet links, from different ISPs for my office network, each one with it's own router (which is a linux PC) so I don't loose internet connectivity easily. One ISP has a much higher bandwitch, so usually all my computers use it as the default gateway. The other one is intende