The only way I can think of is if both ISP are willing to "publish" your IP
address range to their clients and possibly the internet. You would need a
set of IP address assigned to you that your ISP route to the internet. Or
you convince your "new ISP" to allow your "OLD ISP" to publish to the
internet that the range of IP address you are using is available via the new
ISP as well. I hope you have a good relationship with both of your ISP. The
other trick is to convince your new ISP to add a route in his router that
redirects all traffic from his clients (not the internet) to you via the
connection you have to them. But the long and short of it is it's up to your
ISP.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jaime Martins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 11:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Web site connected from two different ISP's
Hi to all,
Do you know how can I use two ISP to connect to the same Web site?
I have clients in both of them and can not downgrade performance. I don't
want to use diferent site names to each cIients.
Thanks.
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