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2 Internet connections on one computer???
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Windows
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>Does anyone know if this is possible, or better yet, how to do it....
>
>Let's say I have 2 seperate DSL or Cable connections.
>Is it possible to use both at the same time on one computer? In other words - I wanna soak up bandwidth from both connections at the same time on one machine. (Evil grin).
>I've seen in the past where you could take 2 dialup connections and 'bridge' them somehow on one machine...if I remember right - it used one connection for upstream and the other one for downstream. Anyway I wanna do something similar with 2 broadband connections.
>Any suggestions, ideas, pointers welcome...
>Thanks!


Take a look at http://www.xincom.com/twr502.html which you should be able to get hold of for less than $200 (new).

Or the Hawkings FR24 is cheaper at about $70 (new) see http://pcmag.shopping.com/xPF-Hawking_FR24_Dual_WAN_Firewall_Router

or http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22load+balance+2+dsl%22

I also got some useful hits searching on (dual OR twin) wan dsl

Update: Amazon have the Hawking H2BR4 Dual WAN 4-Port Firewall Router (apparently it is both new and used) from $56.99 see
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001O00W8/002-7517134-3325666?v=glance

Looks like Amazon owns Office Depot, see
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001O00W8/qid=1097884995/sr=1-24/ref=sr_1_24/002-7517134-3325666?v=glance&s=merchant&n=1064952&m=A3T4TT2Z381HKD
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