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i have 2 PCs at office....and having an ADSL Broadband connection of 256 kbps for each PC using single ADSL modem! modem have 4 slots for common modem cable..and 1 slot for USB cable to connect internet....i m using common modem cable right now..

in modem box..i have got 2 cables...1 USB cable...and 1 Common phoneline cable ( common modem cable ) . i have 2 USER IDs for each of my 2 PC..means i have 2 internet connections...it mean my ISP providing 2 connections from 1 ADSL modem...but my one PC has gone to be repaired...so i want to try if i can run both of my USER IDs on 1 PC...so i can get double speed of internet!! mean 2 connections using 1 modem on 1 PC!! is this possible? cant it be possible tht 1st connection use common modem cable to connect internet.and 2nd connection connect through USB cable...so i can get 2x256 kbps speed on my 1 PC? i think its possible i even connected it using RASPPPOE...both got connected too...but one connection stays idle..ony 1 of them being used!! cant i get total speed of both connections on one pc??


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yes....its a same question..but not purelly same.....i m talking abt 2 connection from 1 ADSL modem! from 1 provider....but i m reading the topic, of which link u have posted above...thnx for it :thumbup

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yes....its a same question..but not purelly same.....i m talking abt 2 connection from 1 ADSL modem! from 1 provider....but i m reading the topic, of which link u have posted above...thnx for it :thumbup

I'm almost 90% sure you can't do what you want. When the modem connects to the servers, it connects with one unique MAC address. That MAC address can't connect twice and receive two different IPs.

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