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Old 11-16-2006, 04:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 2 ISP's... How to combind?

i have Verizon DSL and Road runner high speed interent here. i also have a server running windows 2003 server. Id like to combind both ISP's together in the server so that way i can then comebind speeds. how can i do this?
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Old 11-16-2006, 05:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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as far as I know you can't
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You can find tools to boost speed when using one single service like downloaders and internet speed booster like those promised by Netzero and others. But I've never quite heard of combining ISPs unless you are somehow working with them directly for some type of "rare" configuration. Generally your service is one or another.
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If you are hosting a site which is going to have a lot of traffic, then putting that on one ISP connection, and then having the other connection for you use would be the best solution - If the site is going to get a lot of use, then obviously remote hosting is best.....but not as fun, and you feel you have achieved something when you have a site running from under your desk!
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i think he want to combine bandwidth of the two isps. in google it saids you will need a special router to do it.
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That would be what was seen when you combined multiple ISPs. That doesn't increase speed it just adds bandwidth/channels. One service for business that provides combined ISPs for networks goes into that a little at http://itfriends.brutemayhem.com/str...on-and-support

One MS article for doing that with the Server 2003 edition is found at http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true
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Why do you want 2 internet connections? Isn't it a waste of money?
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One thing that could work is networking two separate routers or servers whether wireless or hard wired. An illustration of that can be seen at http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true
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BGP4, and a 1000$ + router like a Cisco 2600, or 2800
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