If I get two comcast internet subscriptions into my home, will I get double performance?

If I get two comcast internet subscriptions into my home, will I get double performance?

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If I get two comcast internet subscriptions into my home, will I get double performance? DerekC 11-21-2005
Posted by $Bill on November 22, 2005, 5:50 pm
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f/fgeorge wrote:

> On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 06:59:17 -0500, James Knott

> ACTUALLY he could do what he wants IF he got cable AND dsl connections
> in his home. The 2 companies would not have to even know about the
> other one. True dsl is not upto cable speeds but it is fast and would
> solve the 2 cable modems from one company issue.

That would make sense and a router that can load level/manage on the
two (or more) interfaces.


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Posted by David H. Lipman on November 22, 2005, 6:24 pm
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| f/fgeorge wrote:
|
>> On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 06:59:17 -0500, James Knott
|
>> ACTUALLY he could do what he wants IF he got cable AND dsl connections
>> in his home. The 2 companies would not have to even know about the
>> other one. True dsl is not upto cable speeds but it is fast and would
>> solve the 2 cable modems from one company issue.
|
| That would make sense and a router that can load level/manage on the
| two (or more) interfaces.

The Edimax PermaLink PRI-682
http://www.edimax.com/html/english/products/PRI682.htm has two
WAN ports and performs load balancing.

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Dave
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Posted by James Knott on November 22, 2005, 7:10 pm
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f/fgeorge wrote:

>>He'd need a business account, to do what he wants.
>>
> ACTUALLY he could do what he wants IF he got cable AND dsl connections
> in his home. The 2 companies would not have to even know about the
> other one. True dsl is not upto cable speeds but it is fast and would
> solve the 2 cable modems from one company issue.

Well, with that solution, there'll be routing issues and how would the
double price compare with a business service?


Posted by $Bill on November 22, 2005, 7:38 pm
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James Knott wrote:

> f/fgeorge wrote:
>
>
>>>He'd need a business account, to do what he wants.
>>>
>>
>>ACTUALLY he could do what he wants IF he got cable AND dsl connections
>>in his home. The 2 companies would not have to even know about the
>>other one. True dsl is not upto cable speeds but it is fast and would
>>solve the 2 cable modems from one company issue.
>
>
> Well, with that solution, there'll be routing issues and how would the
> double price compare with a business service?

I would think $75-80 would cover it and give you maybe 6-7 Mb - what does
business service offer for B/W and at what price ?

Posted by f/fgeorge on November 22, 2005, 10:19 pm
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wrote:

>James Knott wrote:
>
>> f/fgeorge wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>He'd need a business account, to do what he wants.
>>>>
>>>
>>>ACTUALLY he could do what he wants IF he got cable AND dsl connections
>>>in his home. The 2 companies would not have to even know about the
>>>other one. True dsl is not upto cable speeds but it is fast and would
>>>solve the 2 cable modems from one company issue.
>>
>>
>> Well, with that solution, there'll be routing issues and how would the
>> double price compare with a business service?
>
>I would think $75-80 would cover it and give you maybe 6-7 Mb - what does
>business service offer for B/W and at what price ?
I currently get almost 6 meg downloads with regular Comcast!
Not all the time but often enough to notice.


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