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How do i use two internet connections (one connection is wireless and other is through LAN)to increase bandwid
05-05-2014, 10:32 PM
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How do i use two internet connections (one connection is wireless and other is through LAN)to increase bandwid
I want to access internet on my laptop.
How do i use two internet connections (one connection is wireless and other is through LAN)to increase bandwidth ?

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05-05-2014, 10:33 PM
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??? Do you mean a router?

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05-05-2014, 10:43 PM
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are telling that you hav two internet connetion..
use the higher for the lan and get your laptop connected with it using wifi or other bluetooth devices
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05-05-2014, 11:00 PM
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It won't work. For most computer operating systems, a computer with two network connections will use one of the two connections as a default route towards the internet. The other connection is unused unless the first connection fails.

It is theoretically possible, but you need additional software to spread your internet traffic across both links. Even if you get this working, this won't help with a slow download from a particular site. This would only help allowing you to download from multiple sites at the same time with less slowdowns.

This assumes that your LAN connection goes through one ISP (for example, your home router), and your wireless connection is going through another ISP (for example, you are stealing your neighbor's wireless router connection). If your wireless and LAN connection are going through the same home router, you are definitely wasting your time. The connection from your home router to the internet is your limiting factor, and adding one, two, or a dozen connections between your computer and your home router will not improve performance.
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