said by vpoko See Profile:Not sure if that would actually work, either, since don most DSL modems only allow one MAC address to connect on the modems LAN side?
That should work fine and one of those “ugly” ways to do it. 1) As Vpoko mentioned – 2nd NIC 2) Parallel router bridging across. I’ve been doing this with an old BEFSR41 (bridging a ZyXEL P314). 3) Replace router with one that can have 2 WANs with routing control. 4) The temporary solution I mentioned.