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Old 16-06-2007, 01:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have got two phone lines two modem two dial up user accounts from same isp. I can connect to both of them simultenously but i dont get the double bandwith. I heard that there is some kinda software to use bandwith of both connection. what is that?
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Old 16-06-2007, 03:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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how one can download one file on two different IP?
i think it is not possible....
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how one can download one file on two different IP?
i think it is not possible....
no, it is. i exactly don't know the procedure. but had used it looong time ago in age of dial ups. simply no idea how to do it.
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see, Only Public ISP know to me, that support multi connection bridging is BSNL ISDN !!!

There one may bridge 2 or more ISDN lines, apart from that no other ISP support this in India so far...

and certainly its not possible to bridge between ISP A and ISP B...

How ever there are few costly hardware from Cisco is available which may do this for you, you gave to google them as because they are way my budget therefore i never took any purchase rate

anyway, this question is asked many times in this forum... search !!!

http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/sear...earchid=275151

thank you...

using 2 internet connections simultaneously on pc

merge 2 net connections

combining two ISP..

integrating two internet connections

Using Two Internet Connections at The same time

connect via LAN and Dial up together

Can I connect 2 internet connections Connect at a time?

and many many more...
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Old 17-06-2007, 07:16 AM   #5 (permalink)
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see, Only Public ISP know to me, that support multi connection bridging is BSNL ISDN !!!

There one may bridge 2 or more ISDN lines, apart from that no other ISP support this in India so far...

and certainly its not possible to bridge between ISP A and ISP B...

How ever there are few costly hardware from Cisco is available which may do this for you, you gave to google them as because they are way my budget therefore i never took any purchase rate

anyway, this question is asked many times in this forum... search !!!

http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/sear...earchid=275151

thank you...

using 2 internet connections simultaneously on pc

merge 2 net connections

combining two ISP..

integrating two internet connections

Using Two Internet Connections at The same time

connect via LAN and Dial up together

Can I connect 2 internet connections Connect at a time?

and many many more...

thanks bro there were so many chained lnks. anyways the problem i read in those 10 posts n mine is completely diffrent. here its how,

My ISP uses NAT for ppoe. This means that my computer A connected to ppoe to my isp has some different private ip but same public ip tht my computer B connected to ppoe to my isp has. This means that computer A and computer B or any other thier clients has the same public ip. Now what I have done is enable ICS(Internet connection sharing) on computer A. That means using computer A as gateway I can browse internet on Computer B. The good news is that I have another ppoe connection available on computer B to connect. So after i connect computer B ppoe, I want to combine the power of Computer A and Computer B bandwidth. I know therez a software just forgot the name.

Remember No different public IP.
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How come there is no different public IP ??

Computer A get conneceted to the net with PPPoE getway 1, which u share with Computer B... OK... now comouter B has its own PPPoE getway...

so ?? How come the Computer A's getway IP and Comouter B's Getway IP b same unless their Getway's are same ??
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I called my ISP (airtel)..and asked for the same.They said this is not possible but didn't gave any Strong reason for this.
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How come there is no different public IP ??

Computer A get conneceted to the net with PPPoE getway 1, which u share with Computer B... OK... now comouter B has its own PPPoE getway...

so ?? How come the Computer A's getway IP and Comouter B's Getway IP b same unless their Getway's are same ??
well I'm using computer B. So computer B's local area connection has the gateway of comuter A i.e 192.168.0.1, computer A has 10.67.67.66, n then 192.168.5.1 and finally publick ip 202.202.202.202*

and the compute B has its own ppoe which when connected has ip 10.67.67.67, gateway 10.67.67.67 n then 192.168.5.1 and finally the same public ip 202.202.202.202*

* assumed IP.
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