Combining bandwidth on two different Internet Connections?

Timmah

New member
Local time
5:04 PM
Messages
8
Location
Fort Myers, FL
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
 

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
It won't make your connection any faster...
You'll still need a Dual WAN router.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Alienware Aurora ALX R4
OS
Windows 10 Pro (x64)
CPU
Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2GHz - 4.5GHz)
Motherboard
Alienware Aurora-R4 x79
Memory
4x Samsung 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (16GB 1600MHz)
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 690
Sound Card
SteelSeries Siberia Elite
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell UltraSharp U3011
Screen Resolution
2560x1600
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB, Seagate 1TB Desktop Hybrid HDD, 2x Western Digital 4TB Green HDD
PSU
875W Some Dell PSU <.<
Case
Alienware Aurora ALX
Cooling
Custom Liquid Cooling (EK CPU & GPU blocks) dual EK 480RAD
Keyboard
Logitech G710+ Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G700s
Internet Speed
Verizon Fios (50 mbps average)
Other Info
Server: Intel NUC D54250WYK: i5-4250U, 16GB, 256 GB mSATA, Windows Server 2012 R2
Well, the only thing I could think of that would work would be a dual input wireless extender.... the modems are in different rooms due to the connection setup... I've got one working phone jack in my bedroom and the coaxial signal strength is strongest in the family room therefore that's where I've placed the Comcast modem....
 

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
Back
Top