Thanks d,
The daily data download is getting more time consuming as I add foreign
markets. Also it appears that there is some download throttling going on by
the ISPs here, this will undoubtedly get worse. And then I may want to try
adding a real-time component to an EOD system. Having the Internet go down
during order placement, or having slow data during the market Open/Close, can
be quite frustrating... even costly. So, I thought to be proactive and
learn what is available nowadays.
herman
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Friday, June 13, 2008, 12:08:37 AM, you wrote:
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I've done it in the past but not right now. I had a
dsl and a cable modem. I used a Nexland ISB Turbo Pro 800 Router that
allowed use of both modems and would continue with 1 if the other
failed. I changed my trading and didn't need that functionality plus
within a week after buying the Nexland Symantec bought them.
Needless to say support and firmware updates evaporated. But
there are other multi-modem routers out there.
Or you could just use a regular router and switch
the lines manually - but you'll be paying for a modem/line you don't
use.
d
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Sent: Thursday, June
12, 2008 8:40 PM
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Subject: [amibroker]
[OT] Using Multiple ISPs
For real-time trading I would like to set up two
different technology ISPs, each with their own modem
to increase bandwidth by combining two low cost ISPs, and to create
a Redundant Internet
Connection.
Has anyone done this successfully? If so which
products are you using?
herman
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