How to increase net speed with 2 simultaneous connections?
By Phadagour
@Phadagour (149)
India
December 8, 2009 7:28am CST
Hi guys, I have 2 net connections, one datacard and other LAN. The datacard can give me an average net speed of 25kbps and the LAN can give me an average net speed of 10kbps.
I want to some how add up these two connections to get a net speed of around 25kbps. Is there any way to do this. Please help me.
3 responses
@megalotti (96)
• Turkey
8 Dec 09
I'm afraid not.
Back in 2000 where dialup was common, it was possible to take advantage of two modems connected to the same ISP but with the configuration you say, there's no cure to connect them into one connection.
Besides your question is not clear. You already have 25kbps with your datacard. And through Lan you say you get 10kbps. Are these numbers correct?
Well with even 25kbps connection, it should take more than your 30 seconds from your life just to view this page.
@kaylachan (71860)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
8 Dec 09
The more connections you use and try to connect to your computer the slower the connection speed will be. Its not possible to use two connections and expect a faster result. Quite often the faster of the two will dominate over the other and it will be as if the other connection isn't even there. If you want a faster speed, the best thing to do would probably find strong wi-fi somewhere, or rout your lan connection through a router giving it a bit more of a range. It won't nessarly make it faster, but it should widen the range so you get the most out of it.
Sorry I can't offer better advice.