Lew Maggio wrote:
> I'm running m0n0wall at an office, currently with DSL, and thinking
> about adding a cable modem to the mix. I'm not really interested in
> load balancing, but what I want is failover so if DSL or cable goes
> down, the internet stays alive. Although utilizing bandwidth from
> both lines would be good, it's not completely necessary.
>
> T1 = $1000 a month minimum. Cable and DSL = 160 a month. If both
> cable and DSL go down at the same time it would obviously be a telco
> backbone in which case a T1 wouldn't keep working either.
>
> Is m0n0wall capable of running this configuration? I think there's
> some variant of m0n0 that has failover according to google, but it
> doesn't seem to be current.
>
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No , I asked this a while ago, and i dont think it has changed. Try
pfSense, as that is on a newer version of BSD.
Chris Flugstad |