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Hi,
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I forgot to add:-
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You would be better off disabling your 2nd internet connection until needed.
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Sorry, but as there is not someone to sit around and monitor connections 24/7 and we need fall-back for inbound I need a solution to this rather than "Unplugging the cable" |
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You would need to purchase a high-end router and configure it to use an alternate path if the first path failed - First path ISP #1, second past ISP #2. With that, you wouldn't need the 2nd NIC in the server.
--------------- "Alcoholism is a disease, but it's the only one you can get yelled at for having. Goddammit Otto, you are an alcoholic. Goddammit Otto, you have Lupus... one of those two doesn't sound right." M. H. |
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No no no no, you don't.
Message edited by somenon on 08-12-2008 at 11:28:54 PM |
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OMG somenon. You saved my sanity! I have been wrestling with this problem for a month. Thank you!
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