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>       I'm not positive that would be possible...  Not if (as I suspect) you
>have two different IP addresses (one for each cable modem), either that, or
>you'd just be switching which interface was full, and the other would still be
>empty...  


Not only that the major point of BGP is redundancy.  If your cablemodem 
goes down, its probably the entire network segment.  Any hopes of redundacy
are vastly flawed.

People who implement BGP usually use connections to via different carriers 
to different ISPs who use difference backbone providers.

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