There is a way, I'm currently working on it now..

You can use gated to send packets to the lowest cost route (shortest TTL) No
the problem is, I can't get it to work with my current kernel, and it has
very little documentation.

Visit http://www.merit.edu/~gated/

Let me know how it turns out..

Later,
Jason A. Kendall
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Hector Herrera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 12:42 PM
Subject: Load balancing with multiple network cards


> Hello,
>
> I have looked in the howtos, faqs, rfcs and done searches on the internet,
> but I was not able to find any information about my problem.
>
> I want to use N ( three or more ) ADSL lines to connect my server
> to the internet.
>
> I need something similar to multi-link PPP, but at the ethernet level.
>
> My idea is to put N network cards into my server, and balance the
> up link traffic on them.
>
> I am currently researching the beowulf project to see if any of their
> network code could help.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas? Is this possible at all?
>
> We are willing to donate whatever solution is developed to
> the Linux community.
>
> Hector
>
> P.S. remove NOSPAM from my return address to reply.
>
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