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Maybe you could write a script that watched the interface (i.e eth1) to see
if it had traffic and if it does quickly set the default route to the other
(eth2). 

--Randy


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You wrote:

Thanks for the info,

I don't really know if this is going to be possible, I guess not.  It is on
a permanent basis.  I mean, I could set up static routes to commonly visited
places, but really, I was thinking of some way the linux box could randomly
choose a cable modem for whichever connection.  For example, if I was
downloading a huge 100meg file on one, it would automatically send all other
requests to the other.  I guess it won't be possible... Oh well!!  Thanks
for your help.

Rob


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