B BCskunk Golden Member Jun 1, 2002 1,365 0 76 May 5, 2003 #1 i use to connect to the internet via a router. today i just got a new DSL connection. theres a problem..when i dial to connect....my computer would reboot automatically... i tried using different network cards and i get the same thing. any help?
i use to connect to the internet via a router. today i just got a new DSL connection. theres a problem..when i dial to connect....my computer would reboot automatically... i tried using different network cards and i get the same thing. any help?
JackMDS Elite Member Super Moderator Oct 25, 1999 29,552 429 126 May 5, 2003 #2 Sure You can! Without ISP cooperation there is no real straight double. However the following solutions make the use of two connections more efficient. The following are the two options available for Ethernet: Pro800turbo Firewall & Internet Sharing Box - 2 Modem Ports that Load Balance 2 Broadband Connections. Scroll down, and look at the picture, it is awesome: FatPipe® Xtreme aggregates any combination of T3, T1, DSL and/or wireless connections to create a virtual FatPipe.
Sure You can! Without ISP cooperation there is no real straight double. However the following solutions make the use of two connections more efficient. The following are the two options available for Ethernet: Pro800turbo Firewall & Internet Sharing Box - 2 Modem Ports that Load Balance 2 Broadband Connections. Scroll down, and look at the picture, it is awesome: FatPipe® Xtreme aggregates any combination of T3, T1, DSL and/or wireless connections to create a virtual FatPipe.