Re: How To Use Multiple Internet Connections
From: Phillip Windell (_at_.)
Date: 03/01/04
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 08:55:59 -0600
This would cost even more. It requires multiple ISA Server setup in an
Array, and in the article it only mentions load-balancing for the VPN
connections. But I admit that I have gone through the whole article very
thourghly.
-- Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] www.wandtv.com "Jetro" <no.spam@internet> wrote in message news:e8MZVGn$DHA.1732@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > ISA Server, which is included into SBS 2k3 (Premium edition only), can do > the fail over and load balancing, but it involves a server array and the > hell of setup > http://www.isaserver.org/tutorials/Configuring_Fault_Tolerance_and_Load_Bala ncing_for_Windows_2003_ISA_FirewallVPN_Servers.html > Temporarily, you can split the network on logical groups and assign every > group the def. gateways in cyclic order, i.e. 1-2-3..., 2-3...-1, 3...-1-2 > etc. It shouldn't be hard to configure small network with static IPs. > Certainly, every DSL modem needs its own router, and the LAN sides must be > joined. This setup gives you both some redundancy (fail over) and load > balancing :) > >
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