Bridging two wired connections on Windows 7 from two different FiOs boxes combined speed?
mutterz
Enthusiast - Level 3

For ex if I had two 150Mbps down 35Mbps up lines and bridged them with two wired connections on windows 7 pc would that make it able to download at 300mbps and upload at 70mbps?

If that would not work is there anyway to do this with a duel wan bandwidth aggressive router? If so can anybody give me a link to one.

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Re: Bridging two wired connections on Windows 7 from two different FiOs boxes combined speed?
smith6612
Community Leader
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Since Verizon doesn't support bridging or bonding of connections, the only real solution besides trying to find a load balancing setup and using specialized downloaders, would be to rent a server somewhere close to you with Gigabit connectivity, and ensure the machine is fast enough to handle 300Mbps being slammed through a VPN. You're looking at something around the high range of a Core2Duo machine on both ends acting as VPN Endpoints.

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