Alright, this is a large home network type set-up, for a house of 50 or so college students. Currently, there is dual DSL lines with Cisco routers that do somewhat ghetto load balancing, in that ...
I have a client that has two DSL connections. One DSL connection utilizes a static public routable IP address and the other is a cheap ATT DSL that uses DHCP for the routable address and uses NAT ...
A few weeks ago we proposed that a viable option for the SOHO and remote office/branch office (ROBO) environment that goes largely unnoticed is using both cable and DSL consumer-grade services with ...
In the last newsletter we discussed some of the initial results from the testing Steve and Joanie have been doing for the WAN newsletter using cable and DSL access with routers that have dual WAN ...
The transport-level server load balancing architectures described in the first half of this article are more than adequate for many Web sites, but more complex and dynamic sites can’t depend on them.
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