Re: Is it possible to do bonding/connection teaming with non-ethernet devices?

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You can this decently by using iproute2's nexthop. Of course, one client isn't able to use more than one ISP per connection and their IP will keep changing depending on which route they happend to get.

Anyway, to the point. http://wiki.robotz.com/index.php/Iproute2#General_Notes_and_Information On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 16:31:27 +0200, Helge Hafting <helge.hafting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am trying to set up a mobile router using linux. It connects to several ISPs
using 3G connections, and offers a NATed wireless network for clients.

I wish to utilize the bandwith when all ISPs are available, and
be able to provide internet access for all as long as at least one
ISP is available.

I have looked at bonding and "ifenslave". But I can't use this
because some of the 3G devices provides ppp links like
ppp0, ppp1, ... and bonding seems to want physical ethernet devices only.
Windows was able to do this - but the os turned out to be too unstable.

Is there some other approach that might work?

Helge Hafting
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