Just about any off the shelf Core 2 duo computer nowadays is adequate for most daytraders. Probably the most important issue for daytraders is simply staying connnected, which I would like to discuss here.
I've seen some terms such as Link Balancer and Load Balancer on this website. http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/products/balancers.php
And dual wan (linksys) at this site. http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30186/51/
Basically, I would like to setup a seamless internet connection, so that I'm very rarely disconnected.
1) Is this possible using both cable and DSL with a dual wan or link balancer setup?
2) Is there a difference between a dual wan and a link balancer?
3) Does a link balancer actually use both cable and DSL at the same time and optimize internet download/upload speeds?
4) Does using any of this hardware give you a completely seamless connection if your cable or dsl is disconnected, or is there some kind of delay?
5) Any recommendations on hardware to use?
6) Is a T1 connection a better alternative to the above?
I've seen some terms such as Link Balancer and Load Balancer on this website. http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/products/balancers.php
And dual wan (linksys) at this site. http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30186/51/
Basically, I would like to setup a seamless internet connection, so that I'm very rarely disconnected.
1) Is this possible using both cable and DSL with a dual wan or link balancer setup?
2) Is there a difference between a dual wan and a link balancer?
3) Does a link balancer actually use both cable and DSL at the same time and optimize internet download/upload speeds?
4) Does using any of this hardware give you a completely seamless connection if your cable or dsl is disconnected, or is there some kind of delay?
5) Any recommendations on hardware to use?
6) Is a T1 connection a better alternative to the above?