Cable Modem and DSL

MattCo

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This might be stupid but here goes:

If I have a cable broadband service and dsl broadband service, can I set Win98 (or Win2k for that matter) up to take advantage of the combined bandwidth?

I know there is a way to use two modems to multilink and double your bandwidth in Win98 but does the same apply to two network cards?

-MC
 

Russ

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HMM...interesting question. I wonder if the use of the Intel Pro/100 dual server NIC and the balancing software would allow this? Of course, I think the software is only for NT.

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bex0rs

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Not unless both ISP's support the feature, which by the way is extremely unlikely. It is also extremely unlikely that you could aggregate bandwidth if you had 2 DSL's coming from the same ISP. From what I've heard, there is a DSL variant in the works that will allow this, but as far as I know, the minimum connection (excluding dial-up) that will support this is T1. Perhaps someone else will have more helpful input...

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nexus9

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This has been asked before in this forum, and basically the answer is no/it's not worth it.

-Nexus9