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Re: wifi and ethernet connection at the same time?
I'm thinking if I had two internet connections on one machine, would I be able to increase total bandwidth availible on one machine?
I'm thinking if I say I connected my wifi to a hotspot via a dongle and had a ethernet setup on my machine, I could theoretically combine both to increase bandwidth for say a P2P download.
Re: wifi and ethernet connection at the same time?
You might be able to steer some traffic to the non-default connection, using the ROUTE ADD command, but that still doesn't allow bonding, it may allow one connection to be used for a few heavy transfer destinations, and the other for normal traffic to be unimpeded.