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patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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parallel connections for speed increase vpn

Are there any VPN solutions that can take multiple aggragated TCPIP interfaces (lets say 5 dialup modems with 5 different IP addreses (dialup modems CANT be bonded)) and combine all the tcp/ip interfaces together and create a VPN over them, so that the multiple tcp/ip interfaces are used in a parallel way so that each TCP/IP connection is evenly distributed among the tcp/ip interfaces for a overal speed boost for stuff like web browsing?

I am not talking about load balancing TCP/IP connection, where 1 connection goes through this interface, and the other connection through the other interface, each with different source IP addresses. The source IP of all the packets (looking at them from google.com's view) will be the VPN server. My sinister plan is to use multiple cellular phones bonded together ($5 each a month after all costs) through the VPN (no PPP multilink) for high speed internet for a family memeber and have it reasembeled at a colo'd machine.

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

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Anav
Sarcastic Llama? Naw, Just Acerbic
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join:2001-07-16
Dartmouth, NS
kudos:3

I dont believe so..... but the complexity of the proposal is above my level of knowledge


DocLarge
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join:2004-09-08
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reply to patcat88
Okay,

the process you're describing is what some ISP's originally called "speed boosting," which was running multiple phone lines at once to increase the speed the dialup connection for the endpoint user.

If I'm not mistaken (hook me up if I'm wrong), this process is now commonly referred to as "broadband" so, unless I'm off the mark, the only way you're going to increase your browsing/vpn experience is to get a higher quality grade line (SDSL, fractional T1, OC1, etc...)

Doc



justintime-z7

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The technology is called Multiple-device dialing (also known as Multilink PPP, modem aggregation, or Multilink) is exploited by Microosft in Windows XP

»support.microsoft.com/default.as···;q307849

This article describes how to configure multiple-device dialing in Windows XP.

With Windows XP, you can use multiple modems to connect to your Internet service provider (ISP) to increase the total speed of your transfers. Multiple-device dialing (also known as Multilink PPP, modem aggregation, or Multilink) causes multiple physical links to be combined into one logical link. Typically, two or more ISDN lines or modem links are bundled together for greater bandwidth. You might use this feature if you do not have access to DSL or cable services.

Multilink is enabled automatically in Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional.

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

reply to patcat88
Im not talking about PPP multilink. The ISP doesnt support multilink, i just have different TCP/IP IP addresses/interfaces and i need to use them all together for a higher browsing speed. Ive tried looking for a mod for firefox that uses multiple tcp/ip adaptors but i cant find one, so VPN is my next step.


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