[KLUG Members] Dual internet connection devices?
Brett Shaske
shaske at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 28 12:15:19 EDT 2005
Adam,
Have you looked at FatPipe. Shares / Load Balance
multiple internet connections without the hassle of
BGP4.
http://www.fatpipeinc.com/
Brett
--- Adam bultman <adamb at glaven.org> wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I've been tasked with assisting a customer figure
> out their internet
> connection for a new product they have purchased.
>
> The purchase of a product means that their data and
> work isn't done
> in-house anymore, but via the internet.
>
> They currently have a verizon DSL connection which
> isn't the most solid,
> so they've been thinking of getting comcast cable as
> their 'second'
> connection. Both would have static IP addresses.
>
> Currently, they use a windows box to provide
> firewalling and NAT, but
> the version they have (ISA is what the guy kept
> saying) doesn't handle
> two different connections.
>
> My initial response would be 'cisco', except that
> this guy is a
> Microsoft guy and might not be the most comfortable
> with fiddling with
> configs, or waiting for me or another admin to call
> up and walk him
> through things.
>
> Are there easy, hardware-style products that'll help
> with this? He
> mentioned ZyWall, which will do both dual internet
> connections and VPN
> (which is required - he will have a VPN to us).
>
> Any suggestions, stories, or anecdotes?
>
> Adam
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