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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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Your computer will only be able to use one signal at a time, as you will be getting one IP from one connection and a different one from the second, and they won’t be able to run at the same time, let alone work off of each other.
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That (modem trick) only works if your connecting to the same service provider POP.
You can only have a single IP address. You have to be able to run multilink PPP over the connection.
The modem thing your thinking about was actually an ISDN T/A. The multilink PPP ran on the modem, not in windows. The logical (IP) connection looked like a single connection, when under the covers there were 2 connections sharing the load.
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Just get Verizon Fios Fiber to the Premise you wont have to worry about speeds
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you can do it with a bonded connection on dialup from single ISP if they let you login simultaniously, which we used years ago!!!! search for PPP Multilink or bonded connections
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