Can I combine multiple broadband sources into one? If yes, how?

ocleo asked:


If I am already subscribed to wireless broadband and 3G, will I be able to combine both the bandwidth into one and enjoy increased speed?

e.g. Wireless broadband – 512kb (A) + 3G 384kb (B) = Combined bandwidth 896 kb.

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One Comment

  1. Colinc
    Posted May 18, 2009 at 2:39 pm | Permalink

    The 2 will not combine in any co-operative way. The machine will probably slow down as it will constantly be checking which interface to use.

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