Two adsl line connect one router .

nazeemrahaman

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Dear Friends,

In our company currently we or using 4mb plane adsl internet connection but its not possible to upgrade 8mb plane sothat we add one more adsl line , now we have two adsl line . my question is how can i connect two adsl line one router and then our internet connect is getting 8mb plane . please advice me friends . your immediate response will be useful for me .


Regard,

S.Shabeer
 
Dear Friends,

In our company currently we or using 4mb plane adsl internet connection but its not possible to upgrade 8mb plane sothat we add one more adsl line , now we have two adsl line . my question is how can i connect two adsl line one router and then our internet connect is getting 8mb plane . please advice me friends . your immediate response will be useful for me .


Regard,

S.Shabeer

You can't do it in an easy manner I'm afraid. There are companies that offer joining of ADSL lines such as Fishbone, but I haven't heard anything from them in years.
Other than using a company such as the above, you can set up a computer to act as a router and handle load balancing between the two lines. You will need two modems and you won't be able to get 8mbps on a single download or connection. How to do this? I'm not opening that can of worms I'm afraid.
 
Dear Friends,

In our company currently we or using 4mb plane adsl internet connection but its not possible to upgrade 8mb plane sothat we add one more adsl line , now we have two adsl line . my question is how can i connect two adsl line one router and then our internet connect is getting 8mb plane . please advice me friends . your immediate response will be useful for me .


Regard,

S.Shabeer

To get 8Mbit you will have to use a bonded adsl solution. There are a few ISPs that offer this like Mweb and Openweb.

You cannot connect two lines to one router to combine the speed. Another solution is to use two routers and just load balance the traffic between the two.

Hope this helps.
 
Really ?

To get 8Mbit you will have to use a bonded adsl solution. There are a few ISPs that offer this like Mweb and Openweb.

You cannot connect two lines to one router to combine the speed.
Another solution is to use two routers and just load balance the traffic between the two.
Hope this helps.
Most certainly you can plug two ( or more ) HWICS into an ISR2
Whether this will allow you to combine the two connections to produce one combined bandwidth ?
I leave this question to my Sensei
:D
 
You should be able to connect 2 modems (2 lines) to a Mikrotik RB750 and dial two independent PPPoE connections BUT you will not be able to bond them, in other words have a single public IP. For that you need a bonded line service as mentioned above.

Do you really need 8 Mb as a combined line?

Work with 2 independent lines and route the HTTP traffic on one line and the e-mail traffic on the other...as an example. Mikrotik allows you to configure various routing options depending on your needs.

HTH
 
Most certainly you can plug two ( or more ) HWICS into an ISR2
Whether this will allow you to combine the two connections to produce one combined bandwidth ?
I leave this question to my Sensei
:D

Yep, hence the rest of the sentence (".. to combine the speed").

Also in the interest of the question, I don't believe this is achievable on the given budget.
 
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