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antoniouslj 05-12-2008 12:46 AM

Doubling bandwidth on my laptop using both DSL and EVDO...
 
Is this possible?

I have my touch tethered to my laptop, using my EVDO connection getting DSL speeds... but when I try to connect to my existing wifi, it won't actually connect to the internet.

I'm running Vista x32.. anyone know of a way to set up both connections to run simultaneously, essentially doubling my internet bandwidth?

mr.jcarter 05-12-2008 01:21 AM

Re: Doubling bandwidth on my laptop using both DSL and EVDO...
 
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Originally Posted by antoniouslj (Post 279777)
Is this possible?

I have my touch tethered to my laptop, using my EVDO connection getting DSL speeds... but when I try to connect to my existing wifi, it won't actually connect to the internet.

I'm running Vista x32.. anyone know of a way to set up both connections to run simultaneously, essentially doubling my internet bandwidth?

Not possible.

Darkflame808 05-12-2008 02:21 AM

Re: Doubling bandwidth on my laptop using both DSL and EVDO...
 
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Originally Posted by mr.jcarter (Post 279812)
Not possible.

LOL....Um actually it is possible. Just not practical.

What you are looking for is a IP bonding solution.

Here are a few options...You're not gonna like them though...:)

Firebrick
Google Ip Bonding
A tidbit of info to get you started

I wish I could just give you a step by step guide of what you need and how to do it but unfortunately the people who wrote the specifications on TCP/IP did not envision a parallel bandwith type of system.

The problem lies in the way data is transfered. You need firebrick to transmit packets through two ip's utilizing either a file block resume protocol like multiport downloaders or a queing system that fetches through two sources. I.E parsing a HTML and requesting half of the content through NIC A and the other half through NIC B.

As you can see it's not practical. However possible.


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