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Channy Posts: 36

i have a dial up connection through the standard phone line that connects a 45.3kbps. i have also a gprs connection through me mobile phone that connects at 28kbps. i am using windows xp. is there anyway to join 2 different connections to make 1 big connection so i can surf the internet at 73.3kbps? this doesnt sound impossible. there must be a way somehow? i can get both connected at the same time but only data will transfer to the first connected one and not both.
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Posted: 2004-10-27 04:19:02
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kimcheeboi Posts: > 500

You might be able to download faster, but you can't turn them into one fast connection. This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-10-27 05:07:23
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govigov Posts: > 500

No way. How come you get only 28kbps on gprs? You should get connected on a dial up at 50.6 kbps. But in true sense you may get only 8 to 10 kbps. This message was posted from a K500
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Posted: 2004-10-27 05:51:36
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sorac Posts: 42

can somebody tell me what the speed of gprs in uk at orange??

has it got edge?? thank you..

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[ This Message was edited by: sorac on 2004-10-27 08:44 ]
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Posted: 2004-10-27 09:44:09
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kimcheeboi Posts: > 500

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On 2004-10-27 05:51:36, govigov wrote:
No way. How come you get only 28kbps on gprs? You should get connected on a dial up at 50.6 kbps. But in true sense you may get only 8 to 10 kbps.



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kbps means kilobits per second, kb/s means kilobytes per second. 8 bits=1 byte.

That's why the 56k modem can't go much faster than 6-7 kb/s.

And if you connect vis GPRS and dial-up, you may be able to find a program that will allow you to download via multiple connections, but you can't make your connection faster than say, when you're playing a game (2 totally different ips, ya know).
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Posted: 2004-10-27 11:41:00
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knight4led Posts: > 500

I believe it is possible to bridge two connections in XP, but it may only allow high speed connections to be bridged.

Another good option, although I don't know how to do it, is to make one connection strictly incoming and the other strictly outgoing. I know this can vastly speed up browsing because each connection is hampered by having to switch between incoming and outgoing data. I've seen this done, but I would have no idea how to do it.
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Posted: 2004-10-27 11:58:07
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tonyitalian Posts: > 500

no way!!
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Posted: 2004-10-27 11:59:05
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mkush Posts: 271

Yes u can bridge 2 internet connections,which u can do through a router with some settings from ur isp. But u cant bridge a dial up and gprs connection. Ppl still use dialup?? This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-10-27 12:03:56
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themarques Posts: > 500

Yeah I had a bridged connection at my old apartment, I could only get a max of 2Mbps on one line and so I had a second line installed and they bonded the two lines to give me 4Mbps. It was really costly and truelly was not worth it, but since then I have moved home and can now get 8Mbps....
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Posted: 2004-10-27 12:59:39
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Channy Posts: 36

you lot have been helpful but i still havent really got my answer, lol
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Posted: 2004-10-27 15:33:10
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