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==Simple Download Bonding==
This is a poor-
*You have
*You have a block of IPs, big enough for your LAN
**The first usable IP will be Router 1, the second Router 2, and the rest will be for your devices.
*You have
**The
*You plug the routers, and computers etc. all in to the same network switch
*You pick
**You could use one router as the gateway for half of your devices, and the other router as the gateway for the other half - thus giving some level of upload bonding
With this setup, you wouldn't have any firewall capabilities (apart from that provided by your operating systems.)
==Simple Download Bonding, using a router/firewall==
If you have an existing router/firewall, then you could use this to firewall your network, and provide NAT (if that's what you want to do). The points are similar to the above example, with a difference on the LAN side of the ADSL routers.
*You have 2 or more ADSL lines with AAISP (either BT, or BE, or a mix)
**The LAN block will be configured as static routes in the ADSL routers to route the traffic to your firewall.
*You have 2 standard ADSL routers (e.g. supplied by AAISP)
**The
*You plug the ADSL routers and firewall (WAN port) in to the same network switch
*Your
*Your firewall uses one of the routers as
*Your firewall can be the DHCP server, can run NAT etc. for your LAN
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