I need some Traffic Shaping Software of some form!
Unless there is an easier way.
The reason being is that I have two adsl lines with
wired/wireless routers on both, but they are with
different ISP's but I need to be able to connect to both
off just one PC and utilise the bandwith as if it where 1
connection.
So can someone help me with this problem and solve it for
me.
With the stuff that comes with Windows, this is only
possible as a multilink PPP session over dialup or ISDN -
and your ISP has to support it. Over a DSL line it's not
possible with the tools that come with Windows.
It *might* be possible with a third-party program but I
have no idea if such a tool is available.
Sorry I couldn't be more help -
>-----Original Message-----
>I need some Traffic Shaping Software of some form!
>
>Unless there is an easier way.
>
>The reason being is that I have two adsl lines with
>wired/wireless routers on both, but they are with
>different ISP's but I need to be able to connect to both
>off just one PC and utilise the bandwith as if it where
1
>connection.
>
>So can someone help me with this problem and solve it
for
>me.
>
>Carl
>..
>
>
>.
>
I don't know of any software solutions that will do that, but there are
hardware solutions to load balance / increase speed, but they are pretty
expensive.
--
Kyle Lang [MSFT]
This posting is provided "As Is" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Carl" <carlcallighan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ddc001c43c03$0c8ecc70$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> I need some Traffic Shaping Software of some form!
>
> Unless there is an easier way.
>
> The reason being is that I have two adsl lines with
> wired/wireless routers on both, but they are with
> different ISP's but I need to be able to connect to both
> off just one PC and utilise the bandwith as if it where 1
> connection.
>
> So can someone help me with this problem and solve it for
> me.
>
> Carl
> .
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>I need some Traffic Shaping Software of some form!
>
>Unless there is an easier way.
>
>The reason being is that I have two adsl lines with
>wired/wireless routers on both, but they are with
>different ISP's but I need to be able to connect to both
>off just one PC and utilise the bandwith as if it where
1
>connection.
>
>So can someone help me with this problem and solve it
for
>me.
>
>Carl
>..
>BTW I should've said it was ADSL
>
>.
>
On Mon, 17 May 2004 04:35:26 -0700, "Carl" <carlcallighan@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I need some Traffic Shaping Software of some form!
>
>Unless there is an easier way.
>
>The reason being is that I have two adsl lines with
>wired/wireless routers on both, but they are with
>different ISP's but I need to be able to connect to both
>off just one PC and utilise the bandwith as if it where 1
>connection.
>
>So can someone help me with this problem and solve it for
>me.
>
>Carl
Carl,
As the Other Posters indicate, there's not going to be a lot of ready solutions
for you.
Hawking has one, though, which may help:
<http://www.hawkingtech.com/prodSpec.php?ProdID=101>
Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
This solution requires using something other than XP ... but Linux OS's
typically provide sophisticated routing software. Perhaps with the
addition of a Linux machine configured to do what you want will work for
you. You'll have to figure it out though. See the Linux Documentation
Project at http://www.tldp.org/, in particular http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Adv-Routing-HOWTO/index.html
Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.
rms
Carl wrote:
> I need some Traffic Shaping Software of some form!
>
> Unless there is an easier way.
>
> The reason being is that I have two adsl lines with
> wired/wireless routers on both, but they are with
> different ISP's but I need to be able to connect to both
> off just one PC and utilise the bandwith as if it where 1
> connection.
>
> So can someone help me with this problem and solve it for
> me.
>
> Carl
> .
>
>
It's a trial version only but claims to load-share
multiple ISPs.
Darren
>-----Original Message-----
>I need some Traffic Shaping Software of some form!
>
>Unless there is an easier way.
>
>The reason being is that I have two adsl lines with
>wired/wireless routers on both, but they are with
>different ISP's but I need to be able to connect to both
>off just one PC and utilise the bandwith as if it where 1
>connection.
>
>So can someone help me with this problem and solve it for
>me.
>
>Carl
>..
>
>
>.
>