can I combine 2 broadband connections from different ISP to minimize my downtime?
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 at
7:07 am
gabearana asked:
I already have 2 broadband connections Cable (wireless) and DSL (wired), if I program the wireless in my computer but I connect the LAN cable for the wire as well, it will only use the wired, How do I combine both to minimize the probability to loose connection?, I travel a lot and I need my office computer to be 100% online to access it remotely with Logmein.com !!!!! THANKS.
I already have 2 broadband connections Cable (wireless) and DSL (wired), if I program the wireless in my computer but I connect the LAN cable for the wire as well, it will only use the wired, How do I combine both to minimize the probability to loose connection?, I travel a lot and I need my office computer to be 100% online to access it remotely with Logmein.com !!!!! THANKS.
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You can try
The easiest way to do this is to purchase a load balancing router that lets you connect two ISP’s, that way if one goes down the other will take over.
Check this one out.