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Hi, i have broadband cable and adsl , is it possible to utilise both at the same time? Almost like the dual isdn service?
Ive heard you can merge to internet connections but im not sure..
any help would be much appreciated.
regards
jon
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As a practical matter, no. The packets will flow through the default gateway that is listed in your machine's routing table, either the DSL or cable, whichever you select. You could manually edit the routing table to send some IP addresses through DSL and the rest through cable, but this is hardly practical. There is, I understand, load balancing hardware and utilities that are used by large networks, but it's very expensive.