Re: Can Windows XP use 2 cable modems at same time for faster internet over network?
- From: "AMDX2" <s@xxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 11:15:00 -0700
"DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns97D47F505486Cidispcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"AMDX2" <s@xxxxx> wrote in
news:AD7398C7-2891-449F-B195-C593198DA317@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
I know they are DHCP and
I'll have 2 ips, but I know also it is possible to combine them to get
a faster download speed.
I seriously doubt you can combine the bandwidth of the 2 WAN connections
together and use both connections to the same webpage, e-mail account, or
FTP download to increase d/l speeds. I looked at the data*** on the
Hawking unit that was mentioned. No-where what-so-ever does it say you can
do this.
On the other hand, I do know there is a device that CAN do this, but there
needs to be one at BOTH ends of the links, which isn't going to happen on
some other companies cable internet.
I never said the hawkings could, i said it cant.
i don't want to use 2 modems same time for everything, just newsgroups and file downloads from download utilities and stuff like that. mostly it's for newsgroups.
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