guys is it possible to hook 2 isp's to a router and split the upload?
question about isp'p and routers
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its very possible, i hope my knowledge is not outdated but u cant get the top speed of both connections
as far as i know there are programs for this tooautomatic exchange - paxum , bitcoin,pm, payza
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Depends what you mean. There is no physical way to get 2 pipes to become 1 pipe. There is a way to balance loads on them though. You will need to get more advanced equipment besides a normal home router. I dont give a shit what any article says. It is not possible to merge them into one. It is possible to make it look like you did on a piece of software. But it not technically possible. This should help though.
https://www.barracuda.com/products/linkbalancerComment
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thanks, a bit pricy that's for sureDepends what you mean. There is no physical way to get 2 pipes to become 1 pipe. There is a way to balance loads on them though. You will need to get more advanced equipment besides a normal home router. I dont give a shit what any article says. It is not possible to merge them into one. It is possible to make it look like you did on a piece of software. But it not technically possible. This should help though.
https://www.barracuda.com/products/linkbalancerComment
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this will do the trick.,

ref : Linksys Small Business routers
DUAL-WAN LOAD BALANCING
The dual-WAN VPN Router can aggregate the bandwidths of both WAN connections to achieve a higher Internet bandwidth than what a single WAN connection can provide.
if you wanna go chinese route then here is the chinese brand.

ref : TEI480T+ Load Balance Broadband Router
Tenda TEI480T+ 10/100Mbps Enterprise Broadband Router - Newegg.com
Two WAN ports allow two Ethernet connections to the Internet at the same time, implementing double-bandwidth access and connection fail-over. Either WAN port can connect to different ISPs, Even if the ISPs use different technology to provide telecommunication service (such as DSL, Cable modem, etc.).Comment
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Yup just be aware that none of those lower priced boxes will achieve more than ~ 300 Mbit/s tops so if you're looking to bundle high speed connections you'll need to invest in some real hardware.Facilitation - BizDev - Traffic - Consulting - Marketing
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