Re: DI-LB604 load balancing router and /etc/resolv.conf

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On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 11:32:26PM -0400, max bianco wrote:
> >
> >  Ultimately, if any of you folks reading this want to give your Internet access
> >  a real kick in the rear end, get two connections and a load balancing router.
> >  You don't know what you're missing until you've tried this stunt out.
> >
> >
> You've already got me thinking but, I want it with wireless, though i
> am not sure until I try. I wouldn't need to isp's though because I am
> not even getting the max speed out of one ISP with a  wireless
> connection. I can have to NIC's in a box, can I have two wireless
> cards with separate ip's pulling down the info so i could effectively
> double my wireless connection speed? It seems plausible on the surface
> anyway.
> 
Surely your connection to you ISP is *way* slower than even the
slowest wireless connection.  Even an 11Mb/s wireless connection is
faster than all but the whizziest ISP connections.  Are you *really*
getting slower than that on your wireless LAN?

-- 
Chris Green

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