Originally posted by Zone-MR@Jan 30 2003, 12:48 AM
For cable/DSL its impossible. All the connection/protocol stuff is handled by your modem/router. If you have two connections you end up with two seperate IP addresses.
that's correct Zone-MR

, another situation was to have two cable modems in "bridge mode" (only one ISP account -> two modems, that is

)
in portugal there's 1 cable modem (an old one by now... -ELSA - not sure what exact model, but those were the only ELSA cable modem that the ISP (NETCABO.pt) used to provide, and the only ones that could act as a router too, (you could use private IP's in the LAN interface <_< ), currently they provide Motorola's after they have worked with 3Com... ).
i've never tried it tho

... never got my hands on two of the right modems at the same time to try it out

, but i was told that it works, in bridge mode u can get two cable modems with one IP, "pushing" yr ISP link at the same time
in theory you could use one to down, and the other one to up, "sort of speak", i'm not sure how to translate this, but one of the modems would do the "call-back"?? function...

cheers