Timmah
New member
Hi, I've looked and looked and couldn't find a way to do this.
What I'm trying to do is combine the bandwidth from 2 different internet connections for extra speed. I'm hoping to do this without a dual WAN router as the modems are in 2 different rooms.
I have a connection from Comcast which runs through my Belkin Wireless N router, to which I am connecting wirelessly.
I also have a DSL line through Centurylink and I am hardlined directly into the modem.
I have tried bridging the WLAN/LAN but haven't seen any difference.
Maybe someone can shed some light on this, it sure would be greatly appreciated.
I am running Windows 7 Ultimate X64
What I'm trying to do is combine the bandwidth from 2 different internet connections for extra speed. I'm hoping to do this without a dual WAN router as the modems are in 2 different rooms.
I have a connection from Comcast which runs through my Belkin Wireless N router, to which I am connecting wirelessly.
I also have a DSL line through Centurylink and I am hardlined directly into the modem.
I have tried bridging the WLAN/LAN but haven't seen any difference.
Maybe someone can shed some light on this, it sure would be greatly appreciated.
I am running Windows 7 Ultimate X64
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate X64
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II 1090T
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia Geforce GTX 550 Ti
- Sound Card
- Integrated 5.1 Surround
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2 x Acer 23" Monitors Extended Desktop
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 1TB Seagate 7200.12