[squid-users] Squid to work on two ISP?

2010-06-27 Thread Roland RoLaNd
Hi all, I'm currently getting my squid working on a 2 Mb bandwidth plan that's serving 20 users. it's all good though our need for speed is increasing by the day. soon enough i'll be serving up to 60 user, hence the need to get higher bandwidth though here where the problem is. as i'm using

Re: [squid-users] Squid to work on two ISP?

2010-06-27 Thread Henrik Nordström
No need to complicate matters that much. A single server (real or virtual) with a single Squid will do fine. You don't really need two nicks, but if the ISP are using DHCP for address assignment then it helps (VLAN interfaces is sufficient however). If static IP is used then connect both modems

RE: [squid-users] Squid to work on two ISP?

2010-06-27 Thread Henrik Nordström
sön 2010-06-27 klockan 14:33 +0300 skrev Roland RoLaNd: What i understood: 1. i could set two distinct IPs on my nic (primary/secondary) using the cisco router i route Primary to the first ISP and secondary to the second ISP. 2. all my users, use the same proxy 192.168.7.2:80 3. in