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How to bond 2 + internet connections, bandwidth aggrigation not load balancing.

Tags: Bonding 2 Internet connections
Hi experts,

Does anyone know of a way that doesn't cost $10,000 to combine 2+ Internet connections from different ISPs to act as 1 single IP like this device does: http://www.fatpipeinc.com/xtreme/index.html

Example, say you have 2 T1's   - you could get those bonded, and have 3mbps throughput up /down (not fail over)

Or combine 2 cable modems with 6mbps up and have 12mbps throughput as they seamlessly act as one connection.

Is there a way to do this with Linux, or any other device? Just looking for a cheaper alternative than $10k
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Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: LegendZM
Solution Provided By: Labsy
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
Views: 133
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