Re: how can i get more bandwidth?



On 29 Mar 2006 13:07:41 -0800, chivalc@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Hi,

I'm hosting a http server on a host on my home network. Presently, the
bandwidth I am getting from my isp (through isp's lan network) is about
100 kbps. I need a bandwidth of about 1 mbps. the max affordable
bandwidth i can get from any isp for each connection is 100kbps.

can i somehow aggregate several connections from different isp's to get
the requuired bandwidth?
if so, how do i do that?

all nodes on the home network run redhat 9 (2.4.x)

Regards,
CJ



www.firebrick.co.uk

They say it does traffic bonding.

Haven't used one so can't recommend it.

Would of thought you could do it with a linux server mind you.
--
Benway
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