I know nothing about setting up a server, so please pardon my ignorance. Is there any reason why it needs to be a linux server? Could it be Windows?
Where can I get further > snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote:
> Here is the problem,
>> I have two telephone lines. I want to make both of these lines ADSL
>> connections to the internet and use these connections to provide
>> internet access to several wireless laptop computers. A maximum of
>> about 20 laptops would be connected to the system at once. I would
>> like the laptops to be able to use both lines simultaneously so that I
>> don't have one line overloaded and one underloaded (ie: I want to
>> balance the traffic on the lines at any given time).
>> Anyone have any suggestions on how to set up something like this?
>> -Jonathan
> Obtain a Linux server, connect each DSL line to a separate Ethernet
> card, and modify its route table to give equal weight to each line.
> You'll need a third card for your wireless AP or other LAN connections.
> Best of luck.
> William