Good question,

I'm not sure of any elegant solution for this with just linux and a
couple of modems, but the one thought that crossed my mind was that,
even though it's probably the least elegant way of doing it, you could
setup two ppp connections, and split the 'net in half for each modem -
so, networks 0-127 would go through one connection, and 128-255 the
other.

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On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 12:49:50AM -0600, Michael Jinks wrote:
> Our office is temporarily stuck using a 56K dialup account for net
> connectivity.  How hard would it be to put two modems to work at the
> same time?  I'm assuming that the routing will be the hardest part...
> where would I look for info on how to do this?
> 
> I'm aware of serial line load balancing, but that's not possible for us,
> our ISP doesn't support it.
> 
> Our dialup box is a Red Hat 7/intel machine, kernel 2.2.16, using ppp,
> ipchains, and ipmasq to provide the connection to a LAN of about fifteen
> hosts.
> 
> Thanks for any thoughts,
> -m
> 
> 
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