There are products like LinkProof by Radware and like the FatPipe products that will 
help you do this.  They provide load balancing as well as redundancy.  Your existing 
internet and the backup internet router would connect to the 'front' end of the 
LinkProof.  The Lan side of the LinkProof would be a private ip subnet.  The external 
interface of your firewall would be on this private ip subnet, which would result in 
your having to relicense it.  This setup will require some changes in your NAT setup.  
All NATting would move from the firewall to the LinkProof.

You can get more info on this type of configuration at www.radware.com

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One of the Smaller sites we have is getting internet access from the local
cable company.  What would you do for redundancy?

If that high speed cable line goes down what could you use as a second
option?  I thought of an ADSL line from the local phone company but the IP
would be different so the license wont work.

Can you run Firewall-1 4.1 SP5 through a Modem and still have your VPN
connected?

Any information or ideas would be appreciated.

Wade Sellers

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