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Old 09-12-2007, 08:46 PM   #1
butocherry
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How to setup two ADSL line on a single fedora linux box?


Dear Sir,


I want to setup a fedora linux box that has 3 network cards in it...one of
the network cards would be assigned a private ip address and the other
two network cards would be assigned a dynamic public ip address by my
upstream adsl provider. What I want to do is load balance between the
two adsl links..is this possible? By Load balancing I want to be able
download items from the internet from a workstation in my private
network using these two "load balanced" adsl lines.

I also want to know that the two line aggregate the connection speed, i.e, two 5 MB lines become 10MB?

And please how to apply these in bandwidth management( 10 MB or 5MB )?

As I am new to squid, please provide clear and complete setup guide if possible.

Thank you in advance,
kkoi
 
  


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