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Hi there Phillip, While I can't help with your query I was wondering how are you finding having two ADSL conections? We've been thinking that in the future we might need similar set up at my place of work due to congestion, does the backup line help that? I know each line has a "contention ratio" - is it possible to be in contention with yourself?? Combining them as per your query might well be useful. Charlie -- "Reality is merely a perception, sometimes you just have to look at things in a different way." On Friday 29 Apr 2005 10:43, Philip Radford wrote:
Hi all, Thanks for all the feedback on the HTML editor question. I have decided to stick with NVU at the moment as it seems to have all the necessary features in terms of tables, layers and general html elements. I appreciate all your comments about valid markup and the shortcomings in WYSIWYG editors but at the end of the day, the main issue with the 'write your own code' approach is the time factor. Especially when you have 20+ web sites to develop in the space of a few days. Changing the subject completely, we now have a second ADSL connection in the office which is intended as a backup to our main connection as it has been really unreliable of late due to congestion at the exchange and us being at the end of the distance requirement. Does anyone know if it is possilble under unix or any other method to combine these two connections as one. Each line is controlled via a router each with its own IP and uses NAT internally within the network. Regards Philip Radford.
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