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Hi all, I have 2 internet connects comming into my house. Cable modem connects to the network which shares computers through the house to the internet. Also I have DSL also (I'm trying speed tests to see which is faster). I have WinXP-Pro, 2 nics (1 with network access through Linksys router that shares internet) & the other nic connects straight to DSL.
Is it possable to bridge the 2 together to increase bandwidth? crrip |
May find these interesting
_http://cable-dsl.home.att.net/#Bonding _http://www.nexland.com/products/product.cfm?id=4 |
Wow,
Two fast connection in your house :) I can't have one here :mad: Only dial-up is availaible here :eek: |
[quote:27aedb64ed][i:27aedb64ed]Originally posted by HotRod [/i:27aedb64ed]
[b]May find these interesting _http://cable-dsl.home.att.net/#Bonding _http://www.nexland.com/products/product.cfm?id=4 [/quote:27aedb64ed] Great sites.. But is that possible within XP-pro |
Some good info, HotRod, thanks for posting
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So what is the answer? I have cable and a 6 month half price subscription to dsl. I use the dsl sometimes to one machine leaving the cable attached to the router. But bridging the two doesn't seem possible. No?
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xp have the option to bridge 2 network connection. but for me i am using 2 pci lan cards instead of 2 different config.
i did not feel the difference maybe i didn't do it properly. btw, we have unlimted access for cables and adsl here....cheers |
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