Quote from Vista:
Is this possible?
I want to keep my son's heavy internet downloads and xbox live & pc use on a completly separate line, while maintaining both cable and dsl for myself through a dual wan router with auto-failover.
Quote from mksummny:
FWIW- I have over the years used a t-1 to trade from into my home. While this connection was best and worked for me I think the high cost keeps some traders from making that decision. this past year beginning in 2008 i decided that I would go away from my T-1 setup to having 2 DSL lines into my home office. I have both DSL lines coming from Bellsouth and I have made sure that each one of these lines is running on different fiber rings around my city. I have confirmed with them that this redundancy will allow my connection to stay up due to a equipment failure at either a SLIC or at the CO. It does not however stop some idiot from digging up the neighborhood fiber line as happened to me a few weeks ago while I was holding 250k shares of C. this being said i find that this setup has worked best for me for download speeds and reliability. I have both connections running into a Xincom dual wan router that combines both connections into one pipe. Also, the redundancy built into this router allows automatic failover if one of the lines goes down. I find this setup to be the most economical and reliable. It is possible and being done. I know one trader that has 4 DSL lines coming into his home office. So do more research and you will see that this is truly the best solution.
Quote from hayman:
Another alternative might be to purchase a router that allows you to limit (or throttle) bandwidth usage over a particular IP on your network. That might be a way to control your son's usage of XBox, while you are trading. There are some free third-party firmware replacement packages that do this sort of stuff, e.g.:
