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    Quote NIC teaming

    i have a question , i google it but no effective result.
    im using windows xp sp3.

    im trying to merge ( unify , "load balance" , i dunno how its really called ) my internet connections into one.
    i have several NICs (ethernet ) and i wanna use them as a single logical connection to internet , from multiple internet providers, to speed up things a bit.

    i allready used the registri trick , "RandomAdapter" & "SingleResponse" , but that do absolutely no positive change.

    so im asking you guys , maybe some one can bring me some "light" in this.

    again , im on XP , but if there is a LINUX posibility for this , spell it out.

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    So far I've only seen server operating systems with high end nics that can do nic teaming/bonding for automatic failover.

    On XP? I can't be 100% sure but my bet is it is not made for that and maybe not even possible.

    Update: I found an old software called Midpoint but it was discontinued on 2002. Maybe you can give it a try.
    You can still find the links here: http://www.onlinedown.net/soft/9896.htm
    It is a shareware, but since this company is no longer available, what the heck.. here's the key.

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    Never heard of anything on the Linux side. So go with Raymond's idea, or nothing I guess.
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