I am not really trying to gain speed as much as redundancy. However, along with the redundancy I should be able to serve more requests at a given moment. Why pay for another line to just sit there for redundancy sake... I might as well use it too. It is also meant as a lesson in load balancing for myself -- if I can do it with dsl I should be able to apply what I've learned to any link, dsl just happens to be the cheapest digital link at the moment. As a biproduct, if I can gain downloading speed that would be an added benefit. I remember hearing about shotgunning analog lines years ago for a 126Kbps link. I figure I could "shotgun" these links and get T1 speeds at a fraction of the cost. Granted I will have a wide pipe with high latency. Thanks, Marc Scott Dier wrote: >>Does anyone out there have any experience load balancing internet >>connections (DSL in this case) using Linux? If so, what are the >>implications when the connections are provided by separate ISPs? And >> > >What are you trying to gain, in paticular? > >downloading or serving speed? redundancy? etc... >