Bryan J. Smith wrote: > Exactly! That's why I keep both agreeing _and_ dismissing > many suggestions, because most are only feasible _if_ they > are for a corporate intranet. Most are too arbitrary for the > Internet. > > I believe the original poster was talking about the Internet, > but I could be wrong. Yes I am talking about the Internet, not an Intranet. Thanks for all your replies, especially Brian, they've helped me see more clearly what the options are. I'd already given up on Round Robin or any other kind of DNS 'solution' before I posted, after reading this: http://homepages.tesco.net./~J.deBoynePollard/FGA/dns-round-robin-is-useless.html I don't think the difficulties and expense of getting an AS number and setting up BGP to work with our ISP will be worth it, but I'm not sure - what steps exactly are involved in doing that? -- Tim Edwards