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Re: Virgin 2 way splitter
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With teenagers streaming movies, etc. etc. it works pretty well, and I don't hear any complaints which makes my life a bit less stressful. ;) |
Re: Virgin 2 way splitter
I see what you did now. If I can't get both lines to download something together then I might as well just have 2 hubs and do what you do and balance the devices between the 2.
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it wasn't what I thought either. I assumed you would be able to do some sort of channel bonding so that if I downloaded a large file (http/steam/whatever) it would take advantage of both connections and blast away at 240mbits. From the sounds of it you'll use each connection seperately and download a http file on one line at 120mbits and then download your game on steam on the other 120mbit line. Still good though if you download a lot of torrents etc. If you download torrents or newsgroups though I don't understand why you feel you need 240mbits.
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I'd do it just for a laugh. I mean I'm not going to try and get a second VM circuit - I've got Infinity for diversity. But I wouldn't question anyone who wanted to have 2 VM circuits.
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AFAIK, pfSense will allow for WAN bonding, but I didn't want the cost of running a server 24X7. The only other option I can think of is some of the high end Cisco routers which will also allow bonding.
It all depends on your knowledge of Linux for pfSense or deep pockets for Cisco high end kit :) |
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I have none i'm a dumb broad!
Does Ignition come on here? He recommended this router to someone else a while ago for such a job - but why would he if it didn't do what was being enquired about? http://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-TL-E...productDetails I have no idea on pfsense. but I am sure I could find someone to source and build me a server. I don't pay for electricity as I have said before so I don't care if it's on 24/7 :D ---------- Post added at 20:07 ---------- Previous post was at 20:06 ---------- Quote:
My view is what's the point in having a high credit limit if I can't use it! @general. I don't do newsgroups as I said earlier. I had to google them and torrents to find out what they were. I just like to download fast and I also want to be greedy. I've nothing else to spend my wages on! Sad aren't I!? |
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If you're not too heavy a user, with minimal extra cost you could in fact bond two connections so you'd get full combined speed doing anything, but you'd need to use a customized router and it's not easy. A fun project if you're into router hacking but I'm not aware of any cheap "out of the box" solutions.
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I do already via a US charity and 2 others also in the UK. I hope you do too
Just wanted another toy for me :D |
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Igni no longer comes on here, sadly. A difference of opinion with the mods, shall we say?
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I'm irish agreed but not from thailand or anything! :angel: ---------- Post added at 14:54 ---------- Previous post was at 14:53 ---------- Quote:
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Virgin Media isn't male and it (yes it) does a lot of willy waving!
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He posts a lot on Thinkbroadband.com. |
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Thanks I will go and have a look there -
Virgin Media is confused then! :erm: |
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Virgin Media doesn't like being called out by Igni!
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