Use 2 internet connections?

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Mossy

I was wondering if anyone can give me some advice on how to achieve the
following:

I have 2 laptops. Both have wireless connectivity and the normal wired
ethernet connection.

I have 2 internet connections.

My primary one is BT, which uses a BT Voyager 2100 wireless router.

My secondary one is NTL, which uses an Ambit wired router.

What i want to do is use the BT Voyager 2100 wireless connection for my
work and the Ambit wired router for my downloading.

The reason i don't want to use one or the other for both work and
download is simply because once am downloading, it hogs the bandwidth
big time and slows my productivity down.

Is it possible for both my laptops to connect to both of my internet
connections (wireless connections to the BT Voyager wireless router and
the wired connections to the Ambit wired router).

This is the only way, which i can think of to achieve this unless
somone comes up with a better solution.

Anyone?
 
T

Tony

Mossy said:
I was wondering if anyone can give me some advice on how to achieve the
following:

I have 2 laptops. Both have wireless connectivity and the normal wired
ethernet connection.

I have 2 internet connections.

My primary one is BT, which uses a BT Voyager 2100 wireless router.

My secondary one is NTL, which uses an Ambit wired router.

What i want to do is use the BT Voyager 2100 wireless connection for my
work and the Ambit wired router for my downloading.

The reason i don't want to use one or the other for both work and
download is simply because once am downloading, it hogs the bandwidth
big time and slows my productivity down.

Is it possible for both my laptops to connect to both of my internet
connections (wireless connections to the BT Voyager wireless router and
the wired connections to the Ambit wired router).

This is the only way, which i can think of to achieve this unless
somone comes up with a better solution.

Anyone?

You need a load balancing router such as
http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopSearch.asp?CategoryID=48&ShopGroupID=12&Alt=Yes

There is no easy "software solution.
 

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