RE: Networking with multiple connections to the Internet



Use a dual WAN router. I like the Xincom DPG502, which has a lot of nice
features and a very good price. (about $160). This is worthwhile if
multiple users are accessing the internet or downloading at the same time. A
single user won't see much difference in using two WAN inputs. The dual
input feature gives you pretty much bulletproof reliability since it's pretty
unlikely that DSL and cable are going to be down at the same time.

"Networker in Dallas" wrote:

> I currently have two connections to the Internet. One via Comcast cable, the
> other via DSL. It is possible to connect a machime to both computers and
> bridge the vurrent 2 x 1.5MB speeds into one 3MB connection???
.



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