How to bridge two Internet connection in Lucid

Md Ashickur Rahman Noor ashickur.noor at gmail.com
Sat Sep 3 16:44:08 UTC 2011


Thank you everybody for your suggestion.

@ W. Scott Lockwood III
Sir
In our country If I go over the bandwidth of 512 kbps then ISP will
give a limited uses like 30GB. But when I use 512 then there is
actually no limit. Thats why I need to bridge two connection.
On 9/2/11, W. Scott Lockwood III <scott at guppylog.com> wrote:
> It's not really a good idea. You can bind two nic's, sure. But they then
> need to have one IP, one network, etc. which is configured on the virtual
> network interface you end up with. You could setup a machine to act as a
> router, and do some sort of odd aggregation, but really, this is a
> phenomenally bad idea.  There are all sorts of networking implications.
> Also, can it really be cheaper to get 512k from one provider, and 512k from
> another provider? Why not get  1Mbps from a single provider and call it a
> day? The only time it really makes sense to have two ISP's is when you need
> failover.
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> W. Scott Lockwood III
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> [mailto:ubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Md Ashickur
> Rahman Noor
> Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 8:34 AM
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> Subject: How to bridge two Internet connection in Lucid
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> I want to bridge two Internet connection in lucid. In addition I want the to
> have two connection bandwidth at a time. Like I have two DSL connection of
> 512kbps of different ISP or same ISP. Now I want to bridge these two
> connection to enjoy 1mbps bandwidth. Is it possible, if it is then how?
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