is this possible? i called time warner and they said
and that im taking advantage.
is there a way to do this without them knowing and somehow combining 2 lines through a router/hub that combines the 15Mbps lines into 1 uber line that gives me 30Mbps?
Depend son the market.
In some markets, you cannot add modem with them registering the mac.
So just getting two modems online may be an issue.
If you can get them both online, and connect them both to a single switch/router, you would need to do statics pointing out both directions.
You would be able 2 download 2 files at the same time at 15mbps each, but you wouldn;t be able to do one file at 30bmps.
It would work well for p2p since it is a whole lot of connections.
Since tw isnt bonding them on their side, it will look like 2 different connections to them and traffic will come back over the link your request went out on. Balancing the requests is your only real method of load balancing. Like I siad, you can control that going out but not coming back in.
Depend son the market.
In some markets, you cannot add modem with them registering the mac. So just getting two modems online may be an issue. If you can get them both online, and connect them both to a single switch/router, you would need to do statics pointing out both directions. You would be able 2 download 2 files at the same time at 15mbps each, but you wouldn;t be able to do one file at 30bmps. It would work well for p2p since it is a whole lot of connections. Since tw isnt bonding them on their side, it will look like 2 different connections to them and traffic will come back over the link your request went out on. Balancing the requests is your only real method of load balancing. Like I siad, you can control that going out but not coming back in. |
But cable neighbors share bandwidth. I doubt you could even do two at 15mbps.
heres what some guy is offering:
you get a basic cable package @ $19.99
he gives you an uncapped hacked modem to use. he guarntees it to work for 24 months @ peak 30Mbps
no MAC address registration required or he has a guy on the inside that registers them for you.
heres what i am proposing
1) get that package hes offering,
2) setup basic cable in my neighbors home and run active line to my house
3)get the package for the neighbor line
4) multiplex connections ( dont know too much about this will research after posting) 2 modems, 2 active line feeds 30Mbps each
5)win
now i can multiplex, or have 2 NIC and d/l files on two different connections but not combined.
essentially, i’ll only be paying $40/month for 2 basic cable packages and downloading peak 60Mbps
this makes me hard.
Since tw isnt bonding them on their side, it will look like 2 different connections to them and traffic will come back over the link your request went out on. Balancing the requests is your only real method of load balancing. Like I siad, you can control that going out but not coming back in.
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does this mean i’ll be under the radar
its easy on brighthouse. they do mac only authentication.. spoof the mac of a modem that is not from your area.. (ie: use tampa if you’re in orlando, etc)
Works like a charm.
Sounds simple, but reads complex. Also, I share the boner illectronic… 60 mbps… Jesus fuck…
You can get routers that handle load aggregation.. TP-Link make one. Did it a while back with 2 ADSL2+ connections. Works pretty good.
whats the exact model #?
get a shitty machine, load pfsense on it. easy as fuck.
for firewall?
Last time I looked at PfSense it did load balancing/failover not link aggregation.
what exactly would i need though is it link aggregation or multiplexing