Re: DUAL ISP
Hi,
We have an 1Mb Internet connection connected to a ISA Server 2004 machine.
Now we want to connect a second ISP connection (4Mb) and both connections
must work with load balancing.
How do I configure an ISA server to support 2 ISPs?
use a Router that supports Dual ISP and Load Balancing / Load aggregation.
There are several Models in the SOHO and midsize market that supports this
configuration.
regards Jens
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