Jim Klimov writes:
> That is, if a user accesses the server with an IP address "A" of ISP "A", the
> response packets go back to gateway of ISP "A" and so on. Likewise for "B".
> That is, the IP address used by clients should determine which ISP is used and
> which default gateway is picked for response packets. So I thought.

IP doesn't route based on source address, but rather based on the
destination address.  See:

  http://blogs.sun.com/carlson/entry/packets_out_of_the_wrong

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James Carlson         42.703N 71.076W         <[email protected]>
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