Anybody gotten a box running as a router and doing load-balancing of two different ISPs?
Easy enough. But it depends on the type of load balancing you mean.
IPNetRouterX will do some balancing.
And of course, you can add routes directly to X's ip stack.
To do true load balancing, upstream and downstream, you have to be able to announce yourself via BGP. As an end-user/customer that just ain't gonna happen.
- Dan.
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