Dual Isp 256 + 256 Kbps Unlimited = 512 Kbps Unlimited

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QUOTE(ashishgoel @ Jan 15 2007, 04:38 PM) [snapback]75259[/snapback]
i too have two isp's - one connected via USB other by LAN - any help - to how to bridge them???[/b]
Bridging two networks?
 
QUOTE(pita @ Jan 15 2007, 04:44 PM) [snapback]75265[/snapback]
Bridging two networks?[/b]


nahi yaar... bridging thing is not for this...............

i meant how to use both connection simultaneosly....
 
Hey guys, I am have an issue regarding two networks. I have my laptop using wifi connected to my modem which is connected to the internet. Now I have my PC connected to my laptop thru LAN cable. Is it possible to use the internet connection of my laptop in my PC thru the LAN cable??? The LAN cable is directly connected between the PC and laptop and I am able to browse the contents of my laptop on my PC and vice versa... Can anyone help me with this???
 
QUOTE(gb_baran @ Jan 16 2007, 07:15 PM) [snapback]75460[/snapback]
Hey guys, I am have an issue regarding two networks. I have my laptop using wifi connected to my modem which is connected to the internet. Now I have my PC connected to my laptop thru LAN cable. Is it possible to use the internet connection of my laptop in my PC thru the LAN cable??? The LAN cable is directly connected between the PC and laptop and I am able to browse the contents of my laptop on my PC and vice versa... Can anyone help me with this???[/b]

What you are talking about is internet connection sharing. You have to bridge the wireless and the wired NICs. Windows Xp provides a facility for doing this. Go here.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/n..._02april22.mspx

I had a setup where my laptop was connect to a modem using wifi. Then I had another router connected to the laptop via LAN cable. (ie. The router's WAN UPLINK port was connected to the laptop) The laptop essentially acted as a bridge to provide WAN access from its wifi connection to the router. It should work if you just want to have a PC connected directly to the laptop instead of a router.
 
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Wouldn't it be easier to just go in for a TATA 512 K unlimited for 1850+ taxes rather than doing all this? .......since your not saving any money by joining two 256 K unlimited airtel accounts.
 


QUOTE(netfreak @ Nov 23 2006, 08:16 AM) [snapback]69469[/snapback]
Sometimes it wil show IP of first ISP otherwise it will show IP of Second ISP.

Thats how it will work, half of the connections are made using first ISP.[/b]


there have to be some reasoning behind it ,sometimes it will show first ISP IP otherewise second ISP IP.
thats not an answer I beleive..🙂
 
Low-end bandwidth aggregation work in this way. Router assumes that all paths to destination IP have same cost and it distributes load based simply on round robin manner (some model support weightage based on bandwidth).This makes the IP a stochastic variable much like toss of coin. You can predict that number of heads will be ~50% of total tosses, but you can not predict outcode of a single toss.
 

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