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Trish
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      22nd Sep 2007
I have two internet connections available from Lan computers. How to use
both together at the same time. Any software available to make this?

Thanks for any replies.

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      22nd Sep 2007
You need to be more specific as to your intentions;
Do you mean use two connections in order that you can speed up your
downloads?
To two different ISP's
or what

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>I have two internet connections available from Lan computers. How to use
>both together at the same time. Any software available to make this?
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> Thanks for any replies.
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> Trish
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"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
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> You need to be more specific as to your intentions;
> Do you mean use two connections in order that you can speed up your
> downloads?
> To two different ISP's
> or what
>
> "Trish" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I have two internet connections available from Lan computers. How to use
>>both together at the same time. Any software available to make this?
>>
>> Thanks for any replies.
>>
>> Trish
>>

Thanks for the reply. Yes two different ISps connecting to two different
computers on a Lan networking. I have a internet sharing from both these
computers. I could use only one net connection at a time. How to use both at
the same time.

I have managed to use pop,smtp,nntp from one computer and http from the
other. Now I wish to use http from both the computers. Is it possible?

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      23rd Sep 2007
If you are on a LAN would it not be simpler to connect to a reuter, and the
reuter to your modem?
Or do you realy need to seperate ISPs, or is one simply a backup?

I may be missunderstanding your setup/intentions - I have 4 PC's on a lan
via reuter using a single cable connection, but I also have a backup dial up
which functions fine

"Trish" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
> news:%23kRQMVT$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> You need to be more specific as to your intentions;
>> Do you mean use two connections in order that you can speed up your
>> downloads?
>> To two different ISP's
>> or what
>>
>> "Trish" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:OIV2wbS$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I have two internet connections available from Lan computers. How to use
>>>both together at the same time. Any software available to make this?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any replies.
>>>
>>> Trish
>>>

> Thanks for the reply. Yes two different ISps connecting to two different
> computers on a Lan networking. I have a internet sharing from both these
> computers. I could use only one net connection at a time. How to use both
> at the same time.
>
> I have managed to use pop,smtp,nntp from one computer and http from the
> other. Now I wish to use http from both the computers. Is it possible?
>
> Trish
>



 
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      24th Sep 2007


Trish wrote:

> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
> news:%23kRQMVT$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>You need to be more specific as to your intentions;
>>Do you mean use two connections in order that you can speed up your
>>downloads?
>>To two different ISP's
>>or what
>>
>>"Trish" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:OIV2wbS$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>I have two internet connections available from Lan computers. How to use
>>>both together at the same time. Any software available to make this?
>>>
>>>Thanks for any replies.
>>>
>>>Trish
>>>

>
> Thanks for the reply. Yes two different ISps connecting to two different
> computers on a Lan networking. I have a internet sharing from both these
> computers. I could use only one net connection at a time. How to use both at
> the same time.
>
> I have managed to use pop,smtp,nntp from one computer and http from the
> other. Now I wish to use http from both the computers. Is it possible?
>
> Trish
>


No, not in the manner you envision. You are pointing at specific servers
to split the connections by protocol.

 
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