2 net connections from Lan

T

Trish

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
 
D

DL

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
 
T

Trish

DL said:
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
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
 
D

DL

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
 
B

Bob I

Trish said:
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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