The ISP I use at home and at work, Andrews and Arnold, support bonding of multiple lines with per-packet load balancing. Incoming traffic is handled by them using custom hardware and software – the control panel lets me select which lines should be used for each block of IP addresses and they then handle balancing [...]
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Building a Low Power Firewall
For a number of years now I have used my old desktop computers to act as firewalls for my home network – when my desktop is upgraded the old firewall is freecycled and the old desktop becomes the new firewall.
A powerful desktop computer in a large tower case has a number of disadvantages however, both [...]