RE: TWO ADSL Connection with ISA 2000
- From: "Matt" <Matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:17:11 -0800
I would consider either an additional NIC in the ISA box configured as a
seperate internal interface or setup Band width allocation in your cisco.
This will give all systems double the bandwidth. I am in the process of
implemeting the later suggestion currenlty.
Matt
"Waqar" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently runnign an Internet cafe on one ADSL line with 55 computers
> and sometime this get slow for obvious reasons. I am about to order another
> ADSL line and install it on same router.
>
> Current Configuration
> ------------------------
> W2K Server with two network card one for internal and the other one is for
> external.
> ISA 2000
> 3xCISCO 2950 Switches
> CISCO 1720 with one ADSL Connection with Fix IP Address
> One Internal Subnet 10.x.x.0
> One External Subnet 10.x.x.127
>
> New Configuration
> ---------------------
>
> W2K Server with two network cards
> ISA 2000
> 3xCISCO 2950 Switches
> CISCO 1720 with Two ADSL Connection with Fix IP Addresses from same provider
>
> I would like to break my internal subnet in to two subnets one for ground
> floor and the other one for first floor. Is there anyway can I tell ISA to
> send IP traffic from first floor to my new ADSL connection and Ground floor
> Ip traffic to Old ADSl connection.
>
> I will apperciate somebody can help me with this.
>
> Thank You.
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>
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