combining 2 broadband connections
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 5:18 pm
i have a pretty well established network on a broadband cable internet connection with cable modem to a linksys router (befsr41) with a couple computers directly connected to the router and an uplink to a larger switch that has all the rest of the network.
i also have a dsl connection as a backup that runs straight from the modem to 1 computer.
i eventually want to add some more to this network and bridge them to the main network; i know a few ways to do it, i am just wondering if i am gonna have problems.
my main goal is to share internet bandwidth across the both networks, but on occasion 1 system is used for online gaming and during that time if bandwidth happens to be maxed out, that system can take priority (like QoS)
should i put a router(i have WRT54g) or a switch on the dsl network? if i put the router, i was planning on giving it the ip 192.168.1.50 and LAN DHCP disabled, all computers have static addresses. i had it kind of like this before on the same network and i was occasionally having to power cycle the main router to get back the connection. if i used the above router, then i would be able to set a port high priority in QoS settings.
i was also thinking of running that network 192.168.2.xxx, would that work better?
also, would this setup work better in a workgroup or win domain?
any thoughts or suggestions are welcomed.
i also have a dsl connection as a backup that runs straight from the modem to 1 computer.
i eventually want to add some more to this network and bridge them to the main network; i know a few ways to do it, i am just wondering if i am gonna have problems.
my main goal is to share internet bandwidth across the both networks, but on occasion 1 system is used for online gaming and during that time if bandwidth happens to be maxed out, that system can take priority (like QoS)
should i put a router(i have WRT54g) or a switch on the dsl network? if i put the router, i was planning on giving it the ip 192.168.1.50 and LAN DHCP disabled, all computers have static addresses. i had it kind of like this before on the same network and i was occasionally having to power cycle the main router to get back the connection. if i used the above router, then i would be able to set a port high priority in QoS settings.
i was also thinking of running that network 192.168.2.xxx, would that work better?
also, would this setup work better in a workgroup or win domain?
any thoughts or suggestions are welcomed.