Bridging 2 ADSL lines?

guest2013-1

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How would I go about this?

Yes... I'm rich and bored... sue me

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James

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Been discussed before. You can not bridge 2 lines and get a theoretical speed of 1 meg, can't remember when the thread came up, quite a while ago.

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reech

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try this : http://www.adslguide.org.uk/hardware/reviews/2003/q2/neteyes_cyclone200.asp
 

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hey, i cant help that those nekkid tiddies like me so much, actually helping a friend with his thesis for varsity, business plan/marketing for a new business that needs to run semi online. Trying to cut costs by using ADSL for initial rollout etc

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antowan

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It must be possible if you have location A and location B to connect. As soon as there are users that are unaware of the setup like an arbitrary website or something, then it falls apart. Thus if you have bud in the US with a T3 line or something who can understand the info going via two different ADSL connections, you must be able to do it. Not easy though...

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