Hello:
Currently - I have two internet Hitron Modem's from two separate ISP's (Rogers, Cogent). The Cable modems are hooked up to an Unmanaged Netgear Switch. I have four computers hooked up to this switch. The ISP's seem to jump back and forth between the computers.
Is there an easy way to have two cable ISP's on one network given the following requirements:
1) ISP 1 (Rogers) is always used for computer 1 and computer 2
2) ISP 2 (Cogent) is always used for computer 3 and computer 4
3) All four computers have access to each other
Is there a way to use a "simple" router(s) to accomplish this? Can I buy a specific piece of hardware that will accomplish what I require? Or let me know what is required if this is complex?
I'm not looking for load balancing or anything like this (ie - if ISP1 goes down then computer 1 and 2 will not have internet - they will not switch over to ISP2)
thank you
Currently - I have two internet Hitron Modem's from two separate ISP's (Rogers, Cogent). The Cable modems are hooked up to an Unmanaged Netgear Switch. I have four computers hooked up to this switch. The ISP's seem to jump back and forth between the computers.
Is there an easy way to have two cable ISP's on one network given the following requirements:
1) ISP 1 (Rogers) is always used for computer 1 and computer 2
2) ISP 2 (Cogent) is always used for computer 3 and computer 4
3) All four computers have access to each other
Is there a way to use a "simple" router(s) to accomplish this? Can I buy a specific piece of hardware that will accomplish what I require? Or let me know what is required if this is complex?
I'm not looking for load balancing or anything like this (ie - if ISP1 goes down then computer 1 and 2 will not have internet - they will not switch over to ISP2)
thank you
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