No.  You will need to set one up as tx and one as rx.  Bonding just
uses them both for tx/rx.  The best way that I know to do this is with
OSPF and Mikrotik.  That way one link is always tx and the other is
rx.

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On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Patrick D. Nix, Jr
<pni...@cnetworksolutions.com> wrote:
> Will bonding interfaces of 2 Rocket M5 Dish units result in full duplex
> transmission?  We are needing to increase the backhaul throughput of one of
> our links.  The obvious answer is to convert to a licensed full duplex unit
> (which we plan to do) but in the meantime to get by will bonding interfaces
> fix our issue?  We are getting about 45-50 mbps duplex mode on a single unit
> (using the built in speed test), if we bond two we are assuming that we will
> see 90-100mbps and hopefully full duplex instead of half.
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