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Old 09-11-2002, 01:00 AM   #4 (permalink)
gotissues68
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I hope I'm wrong and someone can double check my investigation. But it looks like your current router won't be able to do what you're asking it to do >:( I understand what is you want to do.. the problem is ... doing it..

I see that your DSL router does support bridged though, and that could be to your advantage if your ISP supports it. If you're stuck in PPP then it might be tougher..

What you're asking to do is called multi-homing.. it a process of one physical piece of equipment having multiple IP's and routes for each IP. If you're ISP supported bridged (I'm familiar with RFC 1483) then you could setup a simple Linux or Windows server and have it be you're multi-homed router which then could support what you're asking.

If you're ISP is strictly PPP then.. I honestly couldn't be of assistance on this one.. :(
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