2 ISP's (networks) on the same PC ?

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(I'm sorry if this is considered cross-posting. I wasn't sure where exactly
to post this.)

#1. Can I have 2 separate ISP's (networks) going into the same PC at the
same time?
#2. If yes, how does the PC know which ISP/network to browse the Internet
with ?
#3. Can I access files on the PC for either network ?
Thanks.
- Billy Boy III
 
It is better to have a dual a router.

Two gateways for redundancyHave a Dual WAN router like Cisco 1841 that can handle two gateways. Or refer to this link: What is Dual WAN or Load Balance Router? ...
http://www.howtonetworking.com/Routers/2gateways.htm

what isWhat is Dual WAN or Load Balance Router? What is svchost.exe? What is the Group Policy Management Console? Previous Page Next Page. Related Topics ...
http://www.howtonetworking.com/whatis/whatis.htm



Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
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(I'm sorry if this is considered cross-posting. I wasn't sure where exactly
to post this.)

#1. Can I have 2 separate ISP's (networks) going into the same PC at the
same time?
#2. If yes, how does the PC know which ISP/network to browse the Internet
with ?
#3. Can I access files on the PC for either network ?
Thanks.
- Billy Boy III
 
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