Simon wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
[...]
> Is there a clever trick I can do, to allow my home net to use the
available
> bandwidth on both connections? It would be weird, as they would both
have a
> very different real-world IP... But is it in any way possible? Seems
a shame
> to have this bandwidth knocking about unused.
I'm in the same situation (I subscribed to a second provider) and I've
google'd all afternoon about this issue. I think I found what I need and
maybe this is what you need as well :
4.2. Routing for multiple uplinks/providers
A common configuration is the following, in which there are two
providers that connect a local network (or even a single machine) to the
big Internet.
http://www.lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html
> Simon
Hope it helps.
Dragos .
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