- May 8, 2002
- 52
- 0
- 0
Here's the deal, Cox had some MAJOR issues trying to get my cable ethernet connection working properly for some reason they could never figure out. So, eventually, they ended up running a second line into my house and giving me a second cable line basically for free (2 IP addresses, 2 cable modems). They must have fixed something though on the other end, because now, the line that was originally faultly works about 90% of the time. So now I have 2 separate cable connections =]
I'm using a WinXP PC with 2 NICs and ICS as my router for my LAN. What I want to do is throw in a third NIC, double up the bandwidth, and share that with my LAN.
...i havent been able to find info on doing this anywhere... it would be sweet though. I've heard that with Some ISP's this can be done with dial up modems. But what about with Cable access? anybody have any suggestions?
help would be much appreciated =]
I'm using a WinXP PC with 2 NICs and ICS as my router for my LAN. What I want to do is throw in a third NIC, double up the bandwidth, and share that with my LAN.
...i havent been able to find info on doing this anywhere... it would be sweet though. I've heard that with Some ISP's this can be done with dial up modems. But what about with Cable access? anybody have any suggestions?
help would be much appreciated =]
