Re: help on dial-up backup line
From: John (John_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/07/04
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 21:35:08 -0700
Thank you, Javier and Lanwench. Yes, I agree with you. I will do some
further research on this. I will let you guys know what i find. By the way,
Javier and Lanwench, have you tried this (add a router in front ISA) before?
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
> Ixnay - not a good plan. There are a lot of firewall/router/gateway devices
> that have an analog/ISDN backup option for failover. I suggest you look into
> one of those and stick it between your server and your cable modem.
>
> John wrote:
> > We are using SBS 2000. We are using ISA server. Sometime my ISP is
> > down (cable internet), I want to use one workstation in SBS 2000
> > domain to have a dial-up connection so that I can use that
> > workstation to connect to the internet while my ISP (cable internet)
> > is down. But how to do this? I know for a standonly PC, it is pretty
> > simple, just add a modem card and add another network connection to
> > it. Any help is appreciated.
>
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