Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 00:05:33 +0530 From: Sushubh <sushubh@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: bridging Message-ID: <9da658d50507201135252d7d70@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <44sly9iomp.fsf@be-well.ilk.org> References: <op.st6ohdfwq5ge23@minime> <44sly9iomp.fsf@be-well.ilk.org>
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their is a bridge software in linux which can do that... http://bridge.sourceforge.com On 20 Jul 2005 09:38:22 -0400, Lowell Gilbert < freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.org> wrote: >=20 > Sushubh <sushubh@gmail.com> writes: >=20 > > I am going to install FreeBSD on a machine we plan to make a server. > > > > Now, we have 2 lines of internet coming to our place through 2 > > separate lan modems. I want the server to take these 2 lines and > > combine the speeds to form a single line which can be used by our lan > > to access the internet. > > > > I have got 3 lan cards on the linux machine. 2 for the incoming > > connections from the 2 lan modems which have the gateways 192.168.1.1<h= ttp://192.168.1.1> > > and 192.168.1.100 <http://192.168.1.100>. > > > > How do I go ahead with making my server a gateway offering combined > > bandwidth to our lan? >=20 > I'm not sure I understand your message, but: > How do you do it with the Linux machine? >
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