Re: Bandwidth Question

From: nut cracker (nutcracker_at_internationalhacker.org)
Date: 02/26/04


Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 16:52:11 -0600

Basically, the answer is no. You would need frame relay connections and BGP
groups and lofty networking magic to be able to aggregate the bandwidth of 2
connections for use at once...

NuTs

"BenignVanilla" <bvREMOVE@tibetanbeefgarden.com> wrote in message
news:SOmdnQwRUvPokKPdRVn-tA@giganews.com...
> I have a w2k machine that acts as a proxy server and a firewall for my
LAN.
> This machine has one NIC for the LAN segment and another for the Internet
> segment. Winproxy is used to share the Internet with the LAN. My question
is
> this...If I installed a third NIC, and had a second DSL line put in, would
> the server make use of both connections for increased bandwidth or would I
> need additional software to do so?
>
> --
> BV.
> www.iheartmypond.com
> bvREMOVE@tibetanbeefgarden.com
>
>



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