yep, i think its impossible to do combining two different connections into 1
machine. i think the best way is to play with your routes and do a load
balancing.
for modem users, eql modem bonding is very easy to configure. you can do 2
modems connected to different ISP.
--- Glynn ---
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From: "Alinmar B. Umlas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: [plug] Combining internet connections?
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> <quote who="Dennison Uy">
> > Does anyone know how to "combine" 2 or more internet connections into 1
> > machine using hardware? For example, can I subscribe to 1 512K Cable
> > subscriptions and 1 256K DSL subscription to get a 768K line? I think
> > you can do this with a router but I don't have experience. The 2
> > connections do not necessarily have to merge into 1 but can be 2
> > separate, individual connections on 1 machine.
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> > How about through software, are there any special software that let you
> > do this?
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> > Den
> I dont think that you can combined bandwidth with two source, Its
> different network. I dont think router is capable of combining
> bandwidth, routers capability to handle more networks.
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