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bonded 3G mobile broadband
15 years 11 months ago #28490
by cjsmith22
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anyone know if its possible to bond 3G mobile broadband connections?
15 years 11 months ago #28491
by S0lo
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Replied by S0lo on topic Re: bonded 3G mobile broadband
Can you tell us what do you mean by bonding the connections ?
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15 years 11 months ago #28496
by cjsmith22
Replied by cjsmith22 on topic Re: bonded 3G mobile broadband
sorry i think i've got confused between bonding and load balancing :oops:
i've got 2 3G simcards and 2 3G modems and i wanted to know if i could perform some kind of load balancing between the 2 links. ive seen adsl bonding but that has to be done by your isp doesnt it? i think i need to do a bit more research!
i've got 2 3G simcards and 2 3G modems and i wanted to know if i could perform some kind of load balancing between the 2 links. ive seen adsl bonding but that has to be done by your isp doesnt it? i think i need to do a bit more research!
15 years 11 months ago #28504
by Kajitora
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Replied by Kajitora on topic Re: bonded 3G mobile broadband
Well,
It is possible to do static routes in windows. Guide here:
infocenter.guardiandigital.com/manuals/SecureVPN/node65.html
So you could connect both connections then add in your bittorrent/gaming/vpn ips to one, and then use the other connection for everything else. This would be effective if you are say, connecting to VPN for work, but also surfing the internet.
So basicaly:
Connection A Gateway: 10.0.0.1
Connection B Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Say your VPN connections was going to: 68.69.69.10 you could force that to 10.0.0.1
Then set Connection b as your primary connection for internet explorer.
Hope this helps.
It is possible to do static routes in windows. Guide here:
infocenter.guardiandigital.com/manuals/SecureVPN/node65.html
So you could connect both connections then add in your bittorrent/gaming/vpn ips to one, and then use the other connection for everything else. This would be effective if you are say, connecting to VPN for work, but also surfing the internet.
So basicaly:
Connection A Gateway: 10.0.0.1
Connection B Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Say your VPN connections was going to: 68.69.69.10 you could force that to 10.0.0.1
Then set Connection b as your primary connection for internet explorer.
Hope this helps.
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14 years 4 months ago #34969
by rynmackz
Replied by rynmackz on topic Re: bonded 3G mobile broadband
In this kind kind of situation, maybe you are actually looking for a software to bond connection you called. Using Ubuntu could be the answer. It is positively reviewed by many consumers because of its great features.
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14 years 2 months ago #35351
by triplezseoservices
Replied by triplezseoservices on topic Re: bonded 3G mobile broadband
I think you want some kind of software which solve the or make easy your Multiple Internet Connections with Load Balancing and Failover just check this link for the further information.
www.zeroshell.net/eng/load-balancing-failover/
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