Re: Hardware Requirements for Multiple IPs

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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Peter Boy wrote:

> Am Do, den 06.11.2003 schrieb Robert L Cochran um 04:35:
> > Is there any performance advantage to adding a 3rd network card?
> 
> The bandwith of both dsl connections are far beyond of one ethernet
> card. So you won't get a performence advantage nor another technical
> benefit.
> 
> May be nobody answered the second part of your initial question: you
> have to adjust your firewall configuration to use the second IP number.

You need to do both...the firewall system has to make use of the IP, 
before the firewall can be adjusted to use the second IP.
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