It's more of a problem with how TCP/IP works. Additionally, you'd need some sort of mechanisim to detect when an interface's connection has problems and re-route traffic out the other interface.
>From: "Anthony Q. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: 2006/08/04 Fri AM 04:06:33 CDT >To: The Hardware List <hardware@hardwaregroup.com> >Subject: Re: [H] Laptop Internet Connections >Curious that most laptops have at least two means to handle Internet >traffic and no one has resolved this issue yet. > >Ben Ruset wrote: >> >> >> Anthony Q. Martin wrote: >>> Can the bandwidth on both be shared (downloading one file on wireless >>> while getting another on the wired line)? >> >> You would need to create routes based either on port # or destination >> IP. AFAIK there isn't anything out there to make this easy. >>