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Combine 2 DSL Lines for Redundancy

Is there any way to take 2 dsl lines and cause them to work together as one, for redundancy. If one line drops the other one is already up and serving speed. We have a backup line currently and it just sits there incase our FTP server goes down we can install the 2nd line and change IP.  We rather use both together.
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Take a look at this. http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/products/products.cfm?productID=63&pageID=893&EID=0

I've never done it but it looks like it could work.
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Irmoore,
could you use that for a webserver?
I don't know how it would handle in-bound traffic. I would definately research it more. I do know that the Fatpipes Warp will work for a webserver (fairly expensive):
http://www.fatpipeinc.com/warp/index.htm
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