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2 x ADSL lines (lucky me - but what do u do with them?)
Well actually one's cable, but anyway...
I already have cable broadband in my house with a wireless router.
Now my company is installing a business landline in my house (home office), also with broadband.
I'd cancel my current broadband, but its part of quite a good package so it's worth keeping if i can use it!
So what the best way to setup these two connections? I have a wireless router, the new coneection will come with a wireless router. I will mainly be using a laptop with built in wifi. I've also got a wifi PC card somewhere.
So how do i go about this? Is it possible to use both at the same time and double my bandwidth?
Any ideas?
you could always get yourself a load balancing router, you can connect both modems to it and it will spread your internet usage across the 2 connections.
*wonders if his company will pay for a broadband connection in his home*
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Potentially, I can get two internet connections in my flat...I am currently on Virgin media, but if I wanted (and I jsut might if Virgin is still as crap as it is!) I will enable my phone line and get ADSL put on that...would be nice to have two connections...I could have one as a server for uploads and the other just downloading...now did someone say pr0n?
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Last edited by supag33k : 22-Jan-2008 at 12:32 AM.
You may want to ask your company to pickup the cost of your existing DSL (Cable) cost, of course that's not as much fun as having a load balanced router at home