[BC] Two input router?
Jim Keen
keenjm
Wed Jun 7 13:56:31 CDT 2006
I bought one from Tiger Direct made by Xincom (http://www.xincom.com/) for
$99.00 which has worked flawlessly for over a year. I have it set up with
the primary connection (University LAN) and the secondary connection as a
backup (State T1 circuit)
Jim Keen
Chief Engineer
WMUB
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio 45056
(513) 529-5885
(513) 330-3312 (cell)
keenjm at muohio.edu
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On 6/7/06, Art Reed <areed21774 at aol.com> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Several months ago there was some discussion about a computer router /
> switch that could accept two different inputs. I have a situation where I
> would like to use two different ISP's (one wired, one wireless) in a
> combined mode, such that when both services are up, the router would serve
> up shared bandwidth, and if one service failed, the router would continue
> to
> deliver the other, in sort of an automatic fail-over arrangement.
>
> I can't remember the unit that was discussed, but it was ~$400.00. I
> don't
> need lots of outputs, 4 would be plenty.
>
> Art Reed
>
>
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