Hello there, i have a very special case about load balancing...---snip----
I didn't really understand what you were writing about there.... but don't you just want to put your DSL routers into some type of 'bridging' mode, and then configure the IP addresses on your linux router ?And I have the next problem: Both routers will have the same IP ADDRESS, and hence they will both be on the same network.
(you may have to run PPPoE or something on the linux interfaces).
> When y set up my load balancing a year ago, I red somewhere both connections
have to be under different networks, is that right? Will load balancing know which interface has to use for each connection??Unless your ISP(s) is doing incredibly tricky things with routing, you can't have 2 devices on the Internet with the same real IP address.
I still don't really understand what's different between your setup and all the other people who have 2 DSL connections to the internet.Can I set up my dsl routers the way I want them to work?? Has any body done that???
Regards,
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