RE: [LARTC] HOW TO COMBINE 2 DSL LINES IN THE SAME COMPUTER

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Hey pals...;)

 RTFM. Check the LARTC HOWTO on the following points:


4. Rules - routing policy database
        
        4.1. Simple source policy routing
        4.2. Routing for multiple uplinks/providers
                
                4.2.1. Split access
                4.2.2. Load balancing
                
Trevor
                



On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 23:38, Josà A. CalderÃn C. wrote:
> It would be wonderful if someone answer your question.
> Put it on the list please.
> 
> 
> 
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]En
> nombre de Tesla 13
> Enviado el: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:54 AM
> Para: lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Asunto: [LARTC] HOW TO COMBINE 2 DSL LINES IN THE SAME COMPUTER
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have 2 DSL lines on the same computer that gives me 2 different IP
> addresses on different subnets.
> 
> 2M/256K: PPPoA
> 1M/256K: Classical IP over ATM
> 
> How can I combine them (1M line and 2M line) together so that I would be
> able to use them at the same time to pull in at 3 mbits?
> 
> I tried using both connections at the same time but one line maxes out (the
> one that has the default gateway), the other is staying there idly. I added
> the kernel.org route to use second connection. I can get 3 mbits download by
> ftping to to kernel.org (1 mbit line) and other FTP servers (2 mbit line,
> default gateway). Both lines are maxed out. How to do this for all
> connections without dropping them to the routing tables (it is not possible
> to know the IP addresses of all connections since I use file sharing
> software)
> 
> I am using Windows 2000 advanced server as my computer. The DSL modem has
> drivers that work only on Windows -- no Linux support, so it must be
> connected to a windows machine. I have single DSL modem, single DSL line to
> the telco but 2 profiles on the telco that I can use simultaneously. I
> cannot connect 2 connections to different computers. Both must be on the
> same machine.
> 
> I do have linux computers working.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea how to go about this?
> 
> I am not on the list, so please respond directly to my email
> tesla1313@xxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Many thanks in advance for your time!
> 
> Jimmy
> 
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