RE: [LARTC] HOW TO COMBINE 2 DSL LINES IN THE SAME COMPUTER

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It would be wonderful if someone answer your question.
Put it on the list please.



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De: lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]En
nombre de Tesla 13
Enviado el: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:54 AM
Para: lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: [LARTC] HOW TO COMBINE 2 DSL LINES IN THE SAME COMPUTER


Hello,

I have 2 DSL lines on the same computer that gives me 2 different IP
addresses on different subnets.

2M/256K: PPPoA
1M/256K: Classical IP over ATM

How can I combine them (1M line and 2M line) together so that I would be
able to use them at the same time to pull in at 3 mbits?

I tried using both connections at the same time but one line maxes out (the
one that has the default gateway), the other is staying there idly. I added
the kernel.org route to use second connection. I can get 3 mbits download by
ftping to to kernel.org (1 mbit line) and other FTP servers (2 mbit line,
default gateway). Both lines are maxed out. How to do this for all
connections without dropping them to the routing tables (it is not possible
to know the IP addresses of all connections since I use file sharing
software)

I am using Windows 2000 advanced server as my computer. The DSL modem has
drivers that work only on Windows -- no Linux support, so it must be
connected to a windows machine. I have single DSL modem, single DSL line to
the telco but 2 profiles on the telco that I can use simultaneously. I
cannot connect 2 connections to different computers. Both must be on the
same machine.

I do have linux computers working.

Does anyone have any idea how to go about this?

I am not on the list, so please respond directly to my email
tesla1313@xxxxxxxxxxx

Many thanks in advance for your time!

Jimmy

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