[ This is not a plug for a vendor, just operational experience ] On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 10:49:51 +0100, Peter Dambier proclaimed...
I dont see how the router can NAT to more than one ip-address. So you need one NAT-router per DSL-line.
I have some experience with the Xincom Twin WAN router. Basically, all it does is NAT RFC1918 address space (by default) and load balance stateless TCP traffic (ie. web traffic) over two outbound links. Established TCP sessions will not fail over, unfortunately, but the device is fairly reliable and does NAT-T fairly easy. Sure, there's cheaper ways to do this solution without paying for a blackbox, but there's no moving parts in the device and thus is good for small offices that have no clue built-in. - Eric