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No this isn't supported by m0n0wall, but can be done with pfSense http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/MultiWanVersion1.2 On 17/12/07 17:52, "Michael Graves" <mgraves at mstvp dot com> wrote: > Just recently I added a cable modem service to my home office. I > already have DSL. The cable modem was added for a specific purpose, to > do some streaming media, that requires extra outbound bandwidth. If I > tried to do it over my DSL I'd need to shut down all my other IP > applications, including my phones. > > I know that m0n0wall does not support dual WAN. Each service comes into > its own m0n0wall on a Net4801. I've assigned them to different subnets. > The main SOHO LAN being 192.168.1.x and the cable modem being > 192.168.2.x. > > At this point the two don't ever meet. It seems silly to have the cable > modem essentially unused most of the time. Is there any way that I can > bridge the two networks so that the cable modems bandwidth can be used > for general purposes when I don't need it specifically for the > streaming video? > > I would hope that I might cross connect them in some manner to give me > more bandwidth all the time, and failover should there be a problem > with one provider. > > Michael > -- > Michael Graves > mgraves<at>mstvp.com > o713-861-4005 > c713-201-1262 > sip:mjgraves at pixelpower dot onsip dot com > skype mjgraves > fwd 54245 > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > |