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2007 Jul 26
3
Definitive way to aggregate bandwidth using multiple links
I always used multiple links from different ISPs and in my
oppinion the best way to really aggregate bandwidth is using some kind
of proxy which the client connects to and distribute multiple
connections to the links.
Years ago, a friend of mine wrote Netsplitter:
http://www.hostname.org/netsplitter/
but it''s outdated, abandoned (last version from 2002). And it
was mainly written for FreeBSD but could run on Linux too.
Another project which supposed to aggregate bandwidth was
eqlplus, which is outdated too:
http://www.technetra.com/solutions/...
2004 May 07
0
FW: ISP Static IP assinging
...2 adsl lines. The
>You left out a critical bit of info: WHAT DISTRO? F.E. Slackware does
this in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 or /etc/rc/d/rc.inet1.conf
Its red hat 9
>It sure as hell is not doing load balancing if it isn''t getting assigned
correct IPs.
I''m using a program called netsplitter from www.hostname.org seems rather
crude but does the job.
>> trouble is the ip address assigned to it when it connects isn''t
>> anything like the static IP addresses they''ve provided.
Again, critical info missing: WHAT IP DO YOU GET?
The IPs I get seems to be dynam...