Load balancing – 2 DSL lines to be as one:) – Linux or FreeBSD [slackware linux] [dsl lines]

admin / January 6th, 2011/ Posted in Networking / No Comments »

Q: Does anyone ever?

i have two choices, but most is something .

i1ve found using iproute2, but not much chance to run in dyn IP mode. he net1s addr and the other things that this solution can cause very painful to know .

thakns in advance

matheus


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Re:Channel bonding really isn't meant for people at the residential level (which is where I am assuming you are doing this). Theres just no need for that type of bandwidth at a house (at least not right now).

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Re:Originally posted by: guy
If by must be as one you mean that a Single file would download twice as fast you are wasting your time. Without a special ISP service it can not be done.

:sun:

Yep channel bonding must be supported by your ISP, although I seem to remember a hardware appliance that claimed it could bond channels together, it was around $10k though.


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Re:If by must be as one you mean that a Single file would download twice as fast you are wasting your time. Without a special ISP service it can not be done.

:sun:


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Re:OpenBSD's trunk(4) interface might be useful. It's not on Linux or FreeBSD though…

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Re:i read that …

but how to do it using dyn ip interfaces ?
i'd have to use ifconfig and cut data from it ?

thats what i was trying to avoid …

but thank you for your input :)

matheus


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Re:http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html

You may try that approach


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