Can I somehow combine internet connections to increase bandwidth, ping, etc... (PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS, PLEASE)?
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04-28-2014, 04:43 AM
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Can I somehow combine internet connections to increase bandwidth, ping, etc... (PROFESSIONAL OPINIONS, PLEASE)?
Here's the deal: I plan to study abroad in Australia...and they're notoriously known for slower internet than in the US. I would also like to HD video chat with relatives about 12,000 miles away in the Northeastern US.
So, I plan on combining two different internet connections: the university internet (wired) and the wireless broadband provider---the wireless is 3G, so I'd imagine the wired would have a slightly faster ping time... I know there's network bridging, but I've been hearing that doesn't increase ping speed, or download speed of a single file (Although Skype does use simultaneous connections, apparently) But I want to use Adobe Connect Pro, and I'm not sure if it uses simul. connections. Say it doesn't, that's where you come in... Would I somehow be able to splice my application connections to utilize the different internet connections (or even better, utilize the faster ping of the wired to help with the video lag and use the high bandwidth of the wireless to help with the resolution?) If you have a better suggestion than a simple windows bridge, I'd appreciate it. Thanks. By the way, I plan to get a new laptop, so I imagine processing speed wouldn't be any issue). Ads |
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04-28-2014, 04:45 AM
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you cannot open a connection in a multi-internet connection, a pc must only have one internet connection, whether wireless, or wired connection...
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