Can I combine two internet connections to get a faster connection?
Hi,
I am using Red Hat Linux enterpriser 4 using two physical LAN cards.There are two different ISP internet lines coming into a single gateway computer. Is it possible that if in our one network we are using 2 MB bandwidth and from another network we are getting 2 MB bandwidth.(Two different Networks) and combine it into 4 MB. In bonding it combine the bandwidth or it do loadbalancing ? The question is can we accumulate or add these two bandwidth in Linux machine and it sent total bandwidth 4 to the end users ? Lan Card A IP Address: 192.168.1.250 2MB Bandwidth l l l Gateway Computer Total Bandwidth 4MB l l l Lan Card B IP Address: 176.16.10.10 2MB Bandwidth Thanks in advance. garden |
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check it here : http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...-2-isp-757187/ |
thanks for the link whell but it is not my answer.I only want to use Red Hat Linux box for that purpose.
2-My goal is if one link is down from ISP then the other link should provide the bandwidth to the user.So how may I do it ? |
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