RaptorWatcher
Occasional Visitor
Just stumbled across something odd.
I have 2 ISPs. I connected my computer (wired) to my primary modem which was bridged.
I then forgot about the wireless card configured to connect to my router which was connected to to the second ISP.
The network icon at the bottom right says that I am connected to both Broadband and wireless. Both have internet access.... so is this an unorthodox way of achieving dual WAN? if I stop either one the other continues to work? how is this possible and is it doable?
Any thoughts are appreciated
I have 2 ISPs. I connected my computer (wired) to my primary modem which was bridged.
I then forgot about the wireless card configured to connect to my router which was connected to to the second ISP.
The network icon at the bottom right says that I am connected to both Broadband and wireless. Both have internet access.... so is this an unorthodox way of achieving dual WAN? if I stop either one the other continues to work? how is this possible and is it doable?
Any thoughts are appreciated