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Old 30-01-2008, 19:27   #2
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Re: Multiple Internet Connections?

it perhaps makes it slighty more complicated as you will have one on a DSL modem and the other on the generic cable BB but this gives an idea.

its just not really a bonding exercise as such,as you need bonding at both ends to do that right, to agrogate as it were,such as you might make in your wired and/or wireless LAN connected machines, to make a faster bonded virtual network device from several real Ethernet cards.

its more a Dual Wan Routing exercise in truth used to increase bandwidth throughput, rather than as a fall over connection , not that im fully up on these things, so any learning curve you get, feel free to add to the thread to increase everyones learning

http://www.netlife.co.za/content/view/34/34/
http://www.netlife.co.za/content/view/47/34/

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...script-574424/

http://www.networkworld.com/reviews/2004/0913rev.html
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