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Those old “bonded” connections worked fine if you were connecting to the same ISP with both connections. I did it for years before we got cable Internet where I live.
Connecting to 2 separate ISPs won’t aggregate your connection speed, though. Sorry.
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Not possible.
You can have two different connection (dsl and cable) and use 2 different browers each using only one connection but it would not speed up your browsing. But not 2 different connections with one browser.
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You’re trying to connect a single system using dual network ports to increase surfing speed? – Okay ….
So, what’s your connection now? Most of you bandwith limitations are designated by your ISP. You can usually get faster surfing with Broadband Cable Modems (as apposed to DSL and Dial Up). Next up from there would be a T1 or higher which most people cannot afford unless they are a business model. I’m surfing at (100mpbs) max. I cannot do more withouth having my ISP set me up for more bandwidth.
Here’s an example of some network usage on 100mbps…..
If you have a single 100mbps connection coming in, and 3 users at the same time on the network, one is downloading mp3′s, the other one using the internet to check email, and another playing games… those will all create network congestion, and your 100mbps that you pulled might now only be like 70 or whatever X amount less for you… if you are the only one on your network and you are “hard wired” or utilizing your network connection port, you should be getting 100mbps if nothing else is taking place. (assuming you are broadband cable)…..
The best thing to do is talk to you ISP, find out what you can do to increase your bandwidth.
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