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Name: warspike Date: September 15, 2006 at 11:46:11 Pacific OS: win server 2003 CPU/Ram: 1700/768 Product: AMD
Comment:
Ok,so my problem is this:I have internet connection from 2 ISP's.That means 2 static IP's/2 network adapters.I am trying to route part of the internet traffic like http on one IP,and the rest like downloads on the other IP. Anyone have any idea how can I do that in Win Server 2003? Thank you for your attention, Arthur
Name: Curt R Date: September 17, 2006 at 10:58:06 Pacific
Reply:
I'm trying to figure out why you would do something like this. Do please explain, I'm very curious.
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Response Number 2
Name: warspike Date: September 17, 2006 at 14:39:32 Pacific
Reply:
Well the thing is that for instance I would like to download something from a torrent site and still I could surf de web freely without slowing down the loading time of my web-pages. Or I would like to listen to radio while I play an online-game... ps: romanian providers don't give too much bandwith you know:D
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