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Robert Cotran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I, for an undisclosed reason, have two cable modems. I want to try
> something crazy. I want to try and see if I connect both cable modems
> if I get double the bandwidth.
Are the two cable modems on the same cable service? If two cable modems
try to transmit packets at the same time on the same cable, do the
packets collide just like ethernet packets do? Is it really possible to
get double bandwidth with two modems on the same cable? Two NIC's on
the same wire sure wouldn't get you very far... :)
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