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Re: risk attaching dsl modems to office network?
From: Andy Colson <andy () squeakycode net>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 12:08:05 -0500
On 7/15/2010 11:51 AM, Eric M. wrote:
The response from Ansgar is correct. I would also like to point out that simply plugging three DSL routers into a network probably won't do much other than create DHCP conflicts. Networking doesn't automatically bond three connections to get three times the speed.
Yes, I'm aware. I actually have many different domain's, and have them split across the three IP's. So, 5 domains per DSL line. I dont have 1 site with lots of traffic, I have 15'ish sites with a little traffic.
> The response from Ansgar is correct.Yeah, several others have said the same thing. I'm glad I asked about this before I just jumped in and did it wrong.
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- risk attaching dsl modems to office network? Andy Colson (Jul 13)
- Re: risk attaching dsl modems to office network? Ansgar Wiechers (Jul 14)
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- Re: risk attaching dsl modems to office network? Andy Colson (Jul 16)