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Question : How do I combine two different Internet connections from different ISPs to get faster internet.
Hello world-
On my laptop, I have a T1 going into the physical NIC and a cable modem on the wireless. I'm running Windows Vista x64. I am trying to download various (legal) Linux images yet it only uses one connection at a time. I tried to bridge them, but had no luck. I have tried this before with two internet connections to try to get better speeds. Any ideas? Software would be preferred, but if it needs a special router config, I could probably get that working too. This isn't a hug deal as I'll be done downloading them in a couple hours, but it sparked a question and I'm curious.
Thanks!
Answer : How do I combine two different Internet connections from different ISPs to get faster internet.
Look into "load balancing" routers, such as the TP-Link TL-R480T+.
basically has dual wan ports and "balances" the load between them
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