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On 12/28/2005 6:52 PM, SWAPNIL wrote:
> will you please explain how can I get 1 mbps output?
>
Conceptually you will have to use a round robin approach where net
requests will be sent out on the 2 links alternatively. This will
certainly help your b
mbps output?
Swapnil K.
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On 12/27/2005 6:45 PM, SWAPNIL wrote:
> Currently I want to club both the lines in a single Linux System and get an
> total 1 mbps bandwidth for load balancing.
>
> How can we achieve this? What do we need to do?
>
> One suggested the option of usi
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> "Swapnil" == SWAPNIL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Swapnil> Dear All, We have two 512 kbps broadband lines from VSNL
Swapnil> with static IP address and ADSL router.
Swapnil> Currently I want to club both the lines in a single Linux
Dear All,
We have two 512 kbps broadband lines from VSNL with static IP address and ADSL
router.
Currently I want to club both the lines in a single Linux System and get an
total 1 mbps bandwidth for load balancing.
How can we achieve this? What do we need to do?
One suggested the option of u