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Distribution: Ubuntu Hardy Desktop, Solaris 10, Workstation 2008 x64
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Inverted network switch idea, how wrong am i?
Ok, I have my own personal internet connection in my flat, and thanks to good location and 2.4GHz Yagi technology, can also connect to my university secure network.
Long story short, can i combine the bandwidth of both for regular web browsing? I know (read:i think) that for instance only one connection can be used for one download task, meaning i cant double my download speed, but say i was running two downloads, one would run thru my cable line the other thru the wireless line.
If this premise is true is there a way to parrallel-ize web browsing in the same way?
Any ideas?
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