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Use both DSL and Cable simultaneously
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Old 07-26-2006, 12:53 AM
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Is there any way to use both DSL and Cable simultaneously? I guess
this could be done on networked systems by allocating a separate
machine to Cable, then networking that machine to the main net.
But it would be nice to have something more integrated. What would be
involved?
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Old 07-26-2006, 05:11 AM
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Is there any way to use both DSL and Cable simultaneously? I guess this could be done on networked systems by allocating a separate machine to Cable, then networking that machine to the main net. But it would be nice to have something more integrated. What would be involved?


Yes, it is possible to use both DSL and Cable simultaneously. You can also
use dial-up and satellite .. heck do some sneaker-net while you are at it
enjoying your multi-homed wonder of wire and wireless - you might even
connect a couple machines with a cross-over cable.


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