Thanks guys,

It's all thought experiments at the mo, as the neighbour does not have 

A) A PC.
B) ADSL

Yet.

Stage 1 is the PC components are in the post.
Then a LEAF box at Alex's, connected to his ADSL and a WAP connected to
it, wireless NIC in the neighbours PC.

When the neighbour gets ADSL, in goes another LEAF box with a wireless
NIC in it.

I'm trying to get the concept straight in my head first.
Alex's LEAF box would do the load balancing and be the default route for
the LAN, and the neighbours LEAF box would just route/NAT connections as
directed by Alex's LEAF box. Is that right?

Thanks everybody!

James 

-----Original Message-----
From: James Neave 
Sent: 11 September 2003 14:44
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] Load balancing.

Hello all,

First of, my definition of Load Balancing is 2 or more Modems in a
machine and both are used to connect to a network or ISP, increasing the
maximum possible bandwidth.

A friend asked me a question.

Is it possible to load balance two ADSL connections? One is his, one is
his neighbours. Two PCs, Two ADSL modems and a WAP connected to one of
the gateway machines and a wireless NIC in the other.

My answer was "Probably not with Windows. I'll ask"

Anybody have any ideas? 

Thanks,

James.


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