Quote from Runningbear:
You know they are not nesassary.
If you use XP and have two ethernet ports on your motherboard each connected to a different ISP, XP with automatically switch your connection.
It's a lot cheaper and just as effective.
Runningbear
Quote from Bernard111:
I have 2 ISPs over 2 different DSL routers and it's true; but the primary DSL connection is always the same: what I mean is if I activate both the DSLs, XP always routes packets through the same ISP; only if I disable this 'primary' ISP I will get access to the secondary ISP. There is a sort of priority.
Quote from chiguy:
with the xincom 602 i am able to load balance by ip address...
ie...my trading apps go to dsl1 while my charting and excel sheets go to dsl2...
i can load balance while most can not...and if one dies it will rollover...
Quote from SideShowBob:
A dual-wan router is a single point of failure. So if your router dies it doesn't matter if you have two internet connections. And I've had this happen....now I use two ethernet cards, haven't had a problem since I added the second card (one ISP has gone down but I've never lost connectivity).
SSB