Load balancing – 2 DSL lines to be as one:) – Linux or FreeBSD [slackware linux] [dsl lines]
Q: Does anyone ever?
i have two choices, but most is something Slackware linux.
i1ve found using iproute2, but not much chance to run in dyn IP mode. he net1s addr and the other things that this solution can cause very painful to know .
thakns in advance
matheus
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Re:Channel bonding really isn't meant for people at the residential level (which is where I am assuming you are doing this). Theres just no need for that type of bandwidth at a house (at least not right now).
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
If by DSL lines must be as one you mean that a Single file would download twice as fast you are wasting your time. Without a special ISP service it can not be done.
:sun:
Yep channel bonding must be supported by your ISP, although I seem to remember a hardware appliance that claimed it could bond channels together, it was around $10k though.
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Re:If by DSL lines must be as one you mean that a Single file would download twice as fast you are wasting your time. Without a special ISP service it can not be done.
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Re:OpenBSD's trunk(4) interface might be useful. It's not on Linux or FreeBSD though…
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Re:i read that …
but how to do it using dyn ip interfaces ?
i'd have to use ifconfig and cut data from it ?
thats what i was trying to avoid …
but thank you for your input
matheus
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Re:http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html
You may try that approach
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