My College has a T-1 connection that has been having some major
problems, being down for 7 hours and 20 minutes the other day. I have
had a bridge to a DSL line that provided a backup for Internet access
thru a Fedora machine with a squid server. Just got a Cable line with a
4.2Mb connection that is now also connected to this machine, but now
it uses the Cable as the default path. Ideally, I would like to setup a
system in what all the various internet bandwidth could be used.
The best option that I can currently think of is setting up a squid server
with each of the access points (T-1, DSL, and Cable) and have them in
a round robin configuration, but that requires 3 machines. The one
system does have access to all the networks, but currently only the
default route is used by a machine. Perhaps there are others that might
have a similar situation with two of more access routes.
Thanks.
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Guam Community College Computer Center
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