hi melchi,
are you sure that its not possible?? because i remember reading an article of using 2 dialup connections as a single combined bandwith in winxp. but i dont remember the procedure now.
bye.
take care.
On 12/27/05, New Melchizedec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is not possible, the reason being, you get 2 valid internet IPs when you connect through 2 dial ups. and the tcp connection is always between 2 ip/port pairs. Hence you cannot route the traffic of one connection through the other. One possible way you can achieve this is by having a external combiner, i.e. an external machine with a bigger internet connection which should take both of your traffic and merge for you. which is not possible unless you have some server you control.
On 12/22/05, girish nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Hi !
Can any tell me how I can use 2 dialup connections at
the same time (i mean bridge two dialup connections as
one bandwidth).
I use a GPRS & PSTN dialup. I've tried changing the
route & metric, but it does't change while the
connection is active - I'm using windows XP SP2.
Any solutions ....
Girish N
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