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Old 08-27-2008, 04:17 PM   #1
adilturbo
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Persisting The connection using 2 modems


Hi folks,

i have a server connected to Internet, i want to guaranty the connection using two modems if possible.
to clarify, i have two modems : modem x from provider X and modem y from provider Y, such that modem x has heigh priority. the two modems should be connected to the server; so when there is no connection from modem x, the device (router, os ... i do not know what is needed here)detects that modem x is not connected, automatically use connection from modem y.

any suggestion or help is welcome.

my kind regards.
Adil
 
Old 08-27-2008, 04:46 PM   #2
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hi again,

i searched the web i found MLPPP. so can the Multilink PPP solve my problem??

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