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Brian McCarthy <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Oct 2006 08:16:24 -0600
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I don't understand why nobody has replied to your query.

But, to the point... In my classroom I have two wireless access points; One 
connected to a two-way sattelite and one to the local ISP provider. Both 
work fine.

Send me an e-mail if you need more but it should be just plug 'n play.

Brian D. McCarthy


>From: garytennesen <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: [PCBUILD] Cable AND dsl
>Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 07:42:56 -0700
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>Hi Folks!
>
>I have  6mb cable internet and can now get 2.5mb DSL at my house.  The 
>cable while very fast can be out of service at times and both me and my 
>wife do a lot of laptop work from home.
>
>So, for another $13/month we can have 6mb cable and the backup of DSL!
>
>Question:  best way to multi-link this?
>
>I have a Linksys wireless router I'm happy with now and I also have a 
>Motorola wireless router I could also use with the DSL.  Is there a way to 
>wire one of the computers and multi-link for a combined bandwidth?
>
>I'm assuming the easiest would be to just connect the Motorola and give it 
>a different SSID and IP segment -- we would just "switch" networks when 
>cable goes out.
>
>Any tips?
>
>gary r. tennesen
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