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Originally posted by Cocktopus
I've tried it on a dual port wan router with a T1 and a DSL line. web surfing/downloading was good, but sometimes during a telnet or ssh session the router would send traffic out on both lines. Since the server saw a different IPs and the higher-level stuff on my sys didn't know what was going on, my sessions were killed.
Now, I set the load balancing to 100/0, that way the 2nd connection is used when the primary is down...redundancy.
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Thats the best you can do for it. The other option is to set different ports to different connections, so when there is an http request it goes through one port, and if there is a "file share" request it goes through the other one..
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