Hello forum,
sorry to bother people since i know this forum is dedicated to Linux
and insn't an IT support service (particularly for win32)
but
could anybody clarify with me?
inside win32 there is "your network connections" and it allows you to select 2 of your web connections,at the same time, and right click and choose "bridge these connections".
Here at home there is a free WI FI DSL internet feed from a hotspot in the street outside...... and also i have my regular phone line copper wire DSL feed of internet
.....both feeds show up on my laptop at the same time.
I would like to "bridge" together these 2 feeds into 1 feed since i believe this gives me the combined speed of both as one final larger internet speed. Is this correct?
So for example, the ethernet copper wire speed is 6.5 plus maybe 3.4 on the wi fi .....giving a new single bridged overall speed to the browser of 9.9
google seems to say that my thinking is correct.
why do i want to do this?...well , more speed is nice..... but the real reason
is that a higher over-all speed will allow me to easily connect to some internet
services that don't always smoothly connect over just the WI FI speed...
i believe that once the service is smoothly connected , i can then
just switch out the ethernet copper feed from the 9.9 and the service wont
know that it's gone....it will just see a slower WI FI speed become the norm at 3.4 speed.
In other words...the web browser and the page delivering the service can't tell
that anything was switched out......they simply see the flow of internet data as
one overall feed....(all be it that now that one over-all feed is slower ...... since the copper wire DSL was switched OFF from the bridged pair.....)
any advice?
V