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On 12/28/2005 6:52 PM, SWAPNIL wrote:

> will you please explain how can I get 1 mbps output?
> 

Conceptually you will have to use a round robin approach where net
requests will be sent out on the 2 links alternatively. This will
certainly help your browsing but will do diddly squat for things like
ftp unless your ISP supports bonding, which i am guessing is a fat
chance of happening. You may also want to read up on traffic shaping to
further tune your links.

You may want to read this http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/nano.txt , i know its a
couple of years old but it is still relevant and kind of simple enough
for someone new to routing.

For a simple load balancing you dont even have to do much, simple
increase the metric of one link and that should do it, but as i
understand you want to combine the links so you should do as mentioned
above.

You can also search on google, it brings up some interesting reading.

cheers.
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