Re: 2 gateways



Meat Plow wrote:
I'd like to be able to access two routers on the same subnet.

Router number one will be say 192.168.1.1
and number 2 will be 192.168.1.2
both with the same subnet mask.
One will be DSL and one Cable.

I also want specific applications to use a specific gateway and not
necessarily looking for load sharing.

Do I need 2 interfaces or can one be used with both routers on a common
switch?

Is there a blog or howto for this? Seems pretty simple to do however I've
never done it and need a shove in the right direction.

You're going to have to install an extra LAN card. Are you trying to
increase your speed, or just make sure that you don't lose your
connection. Just wondering, I'm a network type.
.



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