Load Balance your internet traffic over two providers

If you have two internet providers, and want to balance the load between them, you can use your Linux Box for doing that, you do not need a big machine, an old one can do the job. You can even decide which route to Internet will have more or less load.
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Load Balance your internet traffic over two providers
Pleas tell me how to load balance our internet traffic over two providers
re: Load Balance
What a load - that has NOTHING to do with internet load balancing.