RE: Regarding Xincom, RainConnect and Other Sports Stories
- From: "John T \(Lists\)" <johnlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'[ISAserver.org Discussion List]'" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 23:11:49 -0800
> To attempt to simplify Rain Connect configuration explanation, you place a
switch
> between your ISA NIC and your ISP connection (instead of simply plugging
it directly
> into your NIC), then install the software. Once it is up and running, you
can plug up
> to 32 different ISP connections into that same switch, and add them to
your Rain
> Connect configuration. It will then start load-balancing outgoing traffic
between all
> the connections.
Dan, are you sure about the switch part? I thought it had to be a hub so
that it would not retain MAC to IP mappings?
John T
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