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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 8
OS: XP SP2
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Connecting three links together
Dear all,
in our office we have setup our network as follows. there is two DSL and one Leased connection. we have config the gateway manualy TCP/IP in client pc to connect internet. now i wanna setup the network if any link get down how client pc get connect automatically in to other link and get connect to internet? at now if one link get down we have to change the gateway in TCP/IP setting in manually to connect to internet. how setup network if one link get down the other link get activate to provide the connection in to our LAN? ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: S.E. Pennsylvania, US
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Re: Connecting three links together
I'd do this with a multi-WAN router, it will make the whole process seamless. This will provide load balancing between the multiple WAN connections and also automatic fall-back when one or two of them have failed.
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