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Hi,
I have two ADSL routers - Alcatel Speedstream and a Cisco 800 (or something
like that) series. Previously, I was using the Alcatel for my ADSL purpose.
It comes with the typical 1 port LAN which I hook up to my Linksys Wireless
Router and then to a 8 port Cisco switch.
Now, I just got myself a cool Cisco IP PBX system which is managed by
another ISP. I was given a new ADSL link (512 up/256 down) with the Cisco
800s. Given that I have two perfectly working ADSL lines with 1 mbps
throughput, it would be a waste note to combine both together. Both of the
ADSL comes from different providers.
The question is:
How am I going to "hooked up two ADSLs" so that I get more internet
bandwidth, while preventing any networking errors?
Hi,
I have two ADSL routers - Alcatel Speedstream and a Cisco 800 (or something
like that) series. Previously, I was using the Alcatel for my ADSL purpose.
It comes with the typical 1 port LAN which I hook up to my Linksys Wireless
Router and then to a 8 port Cisco switch.
Now, I just got myself a cool Cisco IP PBX system which is managed by
another ISP. I was given a new ADSL link (512 up/256 down) with the Cisco
800s. Given that I have two perfectly working ADSL lines with 1 mbps
throughput, it would be a waste note to combine both together. Both of the
ADSL comes from different providers.
The question is:
How am I going to "hooked up two ADSLs" so that I get more internet
bandwidth, while preventing any networking errors?