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smart_man
Joined: 31 Jul 2006 Posts: 12
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23 Aug 2006 2:22 To the experts of networks,,if one can help? |
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hello,
i have a dsl internet connection and also a wireless internet connection..can i combine these two network connections to gain a high speed internet connections that is greater either than dsl or wireless connections..if this can be happened.how to achieve that?
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sinip
Joined: 22 Mar 2006 Posts: 224 Helped: 11 Location: Republika Srpska
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23 Aug 2006 15:40 Re: To the experts of networks,,if one can help? |
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| smart_man wrote: |
hello,
i have a dsl internet connection and also a wireless internet connection..can i combine these two network connections to gain a high speed internet connections that is greater either than dsl or wireless connections..if this can be happened.how to achieve that? |
Short answer would be: no, you can't.
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artem
Joined: 22 May 2003 Posts: 1641 Helped: 90 Location: Turan
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23 Aug 2006 15:56 To the experts of networks,,if one can help? |
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| i think by using some loadbalancing equipment you can increase your bandwidth. But, imho, you wont be able to share one tcp connection over 2 channels at same time, though probably this can be done for udp.
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sinip
Joined: 22 Mar 2006 Posts: 224 Helped: 11 Location: Republika Srpska
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24 Aug 2006 13:24 Re: To the experts of networks,,if one can help? |
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| artem wrote: |
| i think by using some loadbalancing equipment you can increase your bandwidth. But, imho, you wont be able to share one tcp connection over 2 channels at same time, though probably this can be done for udp. |
That's why I said that short answer would be "no".
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artem
Joined: 22 May 2003 Posts: 1641 Helped: 90 Location: Turan
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24 Aug 2006 14:10 Re: To the experts of networks,,if one can help? |
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| sinip wrote: |
| artem wrote: |
| i think by using some loadbalancing equipment you can increase your bandwidth. But, imho, you wont be able to share one tcp connection over 2 channels at same time, though probably this can be done for udp. |
That's why I said that short answer would be "no". ;-) |
:-)
Yes, but if he will use more than one connection at a time - that will help (e.g. downloading with xxxxget softwares).
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the_risk_master
Joined: 12 Aug 2005 Posts: 679 Helped: 59 Location: UE+MIT, Philippines, (14°N , 120°E )
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24 Aug 2006 14:20 Re: To the experts of networks,,if one can help? |
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Hi,
No, you cant... First and foremost, your DSL connection and Wireless Broadband have different allocated channels for a specified allocated bandwith you leased for this service, and secondly, your ISP might have provided two different IPs assigned for each, so you really cant.
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artem
Joined: 22 May 2003 Posts: 1641 Helped: 90 Location: Turan
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24 Aug 2006 14:54 Re: To the experts of networks,,if one can help? |
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| the_risk_master wrote: |
Hi,
No, you cant... First and foremost, your DSL connection and Wireless Broadband have different allocated channels for a specified allocated bandwith you leased for this service,
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this does not matter. in udp upper protocols will take care of that.
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and secondly, your ISP might have provided two different IPs assigned for each, so you really cant. |
that is why load balancing equipmentwill be needed. But as i have said not per unique tcp connection , but for multiple connnections you will gain bandwidth for sure.
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smart_man
Joined: 31 Jul 2006 Posts: 12
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24 Aug 2006 19:15 Re: To the experts of networks,,if one can help? |
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Thanks for all who answer...i do not understand what do u mean by load-balancing equipments,, but i know the load balancing algorithm,,,if i use it over udp can i
combine this two connections.
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