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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: AusMounty on June 02, 2005, 07:39:24 PM
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I am presently studying to formalize my knowledge however I am curious if anyone has successfully configured multiple WAN interfaces in 1 SME server to date?
Scenario:
3 x 1.5 Mb ADSL connections
1 x SME Server/Gateway
1 x LAN interface (connecting to router)
Any ideas?
:pint:
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Not a trivial problem and can't be done on the SME AFAIK. All the general solutions I know of are commercial.
These guys have a perfect solution I'm sure they'd be happy to sell you:
http://www.fatpipeinc.com/warp/
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i am using linksys router RV016 to connect with 3 Adsl in China.
aslo max wan is 7
http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?childpagename=US%2FLayout&packedargs=c%3DL_Product_C2%26cid%3D1123638171453&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper
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I do not understand the question completely.
Please specify a little bit bether. Is it a qestion of using 3 external conections on 1 sme gateway and then to use 1 lan connection so there is 4 network cards in the gateway ?
If not how meny network adapters should the sme gateway contain and what will be the job of each adapter ?
I think the main restriction on such a modification will be the number of networks adapters that can be fitted into the PC. There will also be some restrictions of how a such router can work.
Using the standard function of Linux it is possible to configure any number of routing / firewall functions that can be physically fitted into the PC box.
If it eventually should be a question of selecting between 3 internet connection used againd only one lan this should be not to difficult.
Arne.
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Scenario:
3 x 1.5 Mb ADSL connections
1 x SME Server/Gateway
1 x LAN interface (connecting to router)
Go easy on yourself http://www.mikrotik.com
P.S. No, I don't work for Mikrotik. This link actually comes from Duncan who introduced me this great product!
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Interesting .. I did not know abouit this product. According to the spec it is supported by the Linux kernel. It is not very expencive either ($95). I guess that this card extends the possible connections (nics) for a Linux firewall/gateway by a factor of four.
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http://www.routerboard.com/rb44.html