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uzary
post Jul 23 2013, 02:59 AM

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hi guys, I hv a question to ask but not sure whether this is the right place. hope
u guys can advice me on this matter.

I want to know if I connected to a multiple network, which network that I actually use when I browsing or downloading anything from the web? for example, I connected a broadband modem to my laptop, n in the same time I also connected to my home network via WiFi. say my broadband modem has a 5mbps speed n my home streamyx 1mbps speed, both are connected n showing internet access, so is it I hv a combined speed of 6mbps or I actually using one of them?

I found a software called connectify dispatch, it claimed to combined all available network speed, eg if we connected to a modem broadband with 5mbps speed, usb tethering via iPhone 7mbps and WiFi with Home streamyx 1mbps, it said it will combined all the speed. so a total of 13mbps, is it possible? can it be done without using the software? please explain to me. tq.

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uzary
post Jul 23 2013, 10:00 AM

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QUOTE(eric_tan @ Jul 23 2013, 09:22 AM)
I am NOT sure about connectify, but your "gateway" determines which network you will use to get to the internet.
You will NOT be able to combine the line without a some special software or a special router.

Even if you combine it using a Mikrotik Router (I have successfully done it), your combined bandwidth will be the total of all you lines. HOWEVER your MAX speed is only of the fastest line you have.

In your example above, you will have a total total of 13mbps, with a TOP speed of 7mbps (from 1 connection).

Basically what you are doing is "load balance" on all your network connection.

Connectify, according to the page, is suppose to work as I have mentioned above. Better you get a hardware implementation than a software one..... Do you really need that much speed?
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hehe, it always nice to go faster if possible. laugh.gif i just happened to have few fast broadband n wana c whether i could combined them all. btw what is load balance mean?

 

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