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Old 06-04-2008, 22:00   #3
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Re: Setting up both Cable and ADSL connections for use on one PC

Pretty much what tweetiepooh said.



Though, I wouldn't go with having routers feeding the 'routing system' which then routes again into your LAN. If you feed the 'routing system' with the modem feeds (NAT off, please) and have the routing done by the 'routing system' instead.


You can then configure it for NAT, setup a firewall, install a DHCP service, etc, etc. For the issue of which service to use, you could have a play about with the routing (routing known IP's of game servers you play on out of the interface connected to the ADSL, for example).
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