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I know it's possible, but most results I've found on the web end up being dead ends. Does anyone know of a download manager that is capable of using multiple ISPs to download a file/files? I've seen setups before where a host computer was set up as a router for the house and it had two or more ISPs connected to it and it dispersed the bandwidth across the network, but for me most of the time that's not needed, I just want it when I'm downloading large files where download managers split the files in parts to quicken it, so for this all it'd have to do is download part 1/4 and 2/4 over ISP 1 and part 3/4 and 4/4 over ISP 2.
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitIntel Core i5-2430M (Quad thread/dual core @ ...Kingston 6GB (4GB+2GB) DDR3 1333MHznVidia GeForce GT 540M 1GB DDR3
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