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Date:      Sat, 24 Dec 2005 06:08:59 -0800 (PST)
From:      Yance Kowara <yance_kowara@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: FreeBSD router two DSL connections
Message-ID:  <20051224140859.54815.qmail@web30307.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <20051224002136.39760.qmail@web33315.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

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> Ted, you have to think outside the box. Life is
> more than one connection. While you can't
> increase the throughput of a single connection,
> you can increase the throughput of your network,
> which is usually the point. "Throughput" in this
> context is "capacity". Throughput is not only
> what you can "get" on a download; its the sum
> total of all of your activites.
> 
> You "can" upload at 2Mb/s on one connection if
> you balance your outbound traffic, but not
> download, because while you can control where
> outgoing packets are sent,  you can't control
> over which pipe incoming traffic arrives.
> 
> Believe me, ted. It works. Its not "theory". Its
> being done. For example a hosting ISP saturates
> its pipes outgoing and has very little traffic
> incoming. They can load balance in the outgoing
> only direction and have all of their incoming
> traffic on a single pipe and double the capacity
> of their network. Since they never exceed the
> incoming bandwidth of a single pipe there is no
> need to balance it.
> 
> DT
> 

Ted and Daniel,

I am still following this thread and am getting all
confused here. 

Back to my original question: 2 ADSL uplinks - 2
different ISPs.... can they be merged? (Load balanced,
load shared, whatever it is)

OpenBSD's PF has something that looks promising:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html#outgoing
Is this what I am looking for?

Kind regards,


Yance Kowara


	
		
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