Sounds like it is, programaticly speaking, possible with 3G. I have spent a good while looking for solutions to this and I have yet to prevail.
Regards, Kris. Sent from my Desire HD running Android 2.3.3 On Apr 6, 2011 5:43 PM, "Matt Sturdy" <[email protected]> wrote: > On 06/04/2011, Tim Dobson <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 03/04/11 21:10, Tim Dobson wrote: >>> Just wondered, does anyone have any experience or has seen any blogs >>> posts of anyone bonding two or more 3G connections so they can >>> aggregate the bandwidth? >>> >>> If you've seen or heard of anyone doing this I'd be interested to know >>> any hints on how they went about it. :) >> >> Yeah, I think, it's quite easy*. >> >> Hook each dongle up to computer and connect with wvdial or whatever. >> Setup VPN over each separate dongle to VPN endpoint. >> Put all the VPN interfaces in a bonded interface locally. >> Perhaps do some clever stuff at the VPN endpoint side. >> >> kind of: >> client => (3 x VPN => 3x(3G Dongle => network => internet) => VPN >> server) => internet >> >> Simple right? ;) >> >> Maybe I should try it and see where it starts breaking.. :P >> >> Tim >> >> *everything is easy to do in a theoretical sense! > > > I think this has already been done, though think it's only for Nokias: > http://www.joikusoft.com/?action=joikuBoost > > I already use the joikuspot application on a nokia and it's excellent. > > -- > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
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