Shinny Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 M-a lovit o idee..Sa zicem ca ai pe un calculator doua placi de retea.Sa presupunem in continuare ca esti destul de nebun sa ai in ambele conexiune internet rds,upc nu conteaza ce si ambele sa fie la fel adica aceiasi firma,aceiasi viteza intelegeti voi.Acum vin intrebarile:Se folosesc ambele conexiuni de internet simultan sau una dintre ele?Daca doar 1 de ce?Merge mai bine internetul daca ai 2 conexiuni?Cele doua conexiuni se bat cap in cap?Vreau ceva pareri . Quote
LegendKiller Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 Nu stiu sigur daca ce ai spus tu , se poate , dar daca vrei sa ai 2 ISP-isti iti trebuie conexiune BGP . In momentul in care un provider pica , ramane celalalt. Quote
Birkoff Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 pe windows va iesi pe net doar prin conexiunea principala iar daca pica va incerca sa iasa prin a doua placa... nu am reusit sa setez sa iasa prin ambele (am net pe cablu si prin stick, si imi venise si mie idea asta sa o aplic sa trag si prin cablu si prin stick...) Quote
loki Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 weird! Nu stiu.teoretic ai putea face un test simplu: conectezi 2 placi de retea pe un switch/router si probezi viteza de retea.Presupunand cazul tau (2 provideri) e similar, merge facut un test dar pe international (undeva unde iti merge cat mai stabil, cu o viteza constanta gen 100kbps/sec) deoarece pe metropolitan viteza e totusi redusa la viteza hardului.In task manager te duci pe networking si din view dai select collumns. Bifezi doar 3: bytes, bytes received, bytes sent si ai monitor de trafic. Quote
CrashOverline Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 Eu am avut de la 2 Am avut romtelecom+zapp, amandoua deodata Atunci cand pica romtelecom (aveam probleme cu tensiunea) continua zapp, problema era ca atunci cand revenea romtelecom , tot zapp ramanea, trebuiea sa opresc zapp ca sa ramana rom... Quote
vizitatoru123 Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 Nu cred ca iti va mari viteza de internet. Si nu cred ca poti iesi simultan prin 2 conectiuni UPC pe acelasi PC, cred ca iesi initial pe una iar daca aceasta pica ramane cealalta. Quote
CyberWolf08 Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 (edited) incearca sa faci un network bridge(sub windows e destul de simplu, selectezi ambele conexiuni si dai network bridge) si testeaza asaLE: found this shit: http://www.testmy.net/forum/networking-and-hardware/two-isp-in-one-pc-working-as-load-balancing-is-it-possible/ . Are un tutorial interesant Edited February 19, 2010 by CyberWolf08 Quote
Shinny Posted February 19, 2010 Author Report Posted February 19, 2010 Pare interesant tutorialul.Pacat ca nu am 2 conexiuni.Chiar eram curios sa vad rezultatul.Oricum nu cred ca le poti "lega" ca sa zic asa,adica sa dublezi viteza sau ceva de genul.Pai si daca nu ai modem ce faci?Ca asa e acolo trebuie modem Quote
Xander Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 daca vrei sa pui 2 conexiuni atunci depinde cat vrei sa muncesti daca vrei sa le pui pe amandoua .Sfatul meu e sa iei un provider cu conexiune buna de extern care e mai slab pe metro(gen rds) si unul care e mai slab pe extern dar te lasa la liber pe metro(gen retea de cartier) si cu o lista de clase(poate ti-o da providerul cu metro mai bun) de metro incepi si adaugi rute persistente in windows sa iasa pe interfata care vrei tu (route add -p ...) Quote
loki Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 cred ca pe un peer2peer poti avea un avantaj. Altfel sunt si eu curios de rezultat. Quote
dragosh1904 Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 eu stiam de network birdge[il foloseam in vmware si aveam una prin placa si una prin telefonul mobil]faza e ca nu stiu daca o sa mearga la fel si cu 2 placi teoretic da:) si in legatura cu viteza de ex ai viteza de 2 mb/s pe am2 nu o sa ai 4mb/s.le In Windows XP, a Network Bridge is a feature that is used to combine two or more local area networks (such as wired and wireless) into one logical network. Computers on each network can communicate with computers on all of the other networks, sharing files, printers and even an Internet connection. To create a bridge between two or more network connections, open the Network Connections folder. Hold down the Ctrl key while clicking the desired connections, then right click one of them and select Bridge Connections. The Network Bridge will appear in the list of network connections, along with the connections that are included in the bridge.The Network Bridge takes on most of the attributes of a normal network connection. To configure it, right click the Network Bridge and select Properties. You can add or remove connections from the bridge, enable protocols and clients, assign an IP address, create a connection icon in the notification area and other options. When a network connection is added to the Network Bridge, it loses its individual attributes. It no longer has an IP address, clients, protocols, and so on.LE2 mai exista si NAT I have not written this guide and I cant find the person who did it, so cant give him credit. I had this saved.It is very easily done. All you have to do is setup a NAT (Network Address Translation) network with a software routing program (Wingate).I'm only going to type up a vague tutorial on how to do this.1) Have both (or more) of your modems connected to different NIC cards (or just buy a USB hub and connect you cable modems that way).2) Make sure both modems are fuctioning separately, AND THAT BOTH IP ADDRESSES THAT THE MODEMS HAVE OBTAINED ARE ON DIFFERENT GATEWAYS.3) download wingate Qbik: - WinGate, WinGate VPN, NetPatrol-----------------------------------4) Install the S#!t (MAKE SURE ALL THE OPTIONS ARE INSTALLED JUST AS BELOW).(Installation type, Configure as ect.. as a Server) PRESS CONTINUEPRESS NEXT 3 TIMES AND THEN UNCHECK USE WINGATE MAIL SERVER, THEN PRESS NEXTCLICK NEXT 3 TIMES THEN CLICK "ACTIVATE" TO ACTIVATE THE SOFTWARE (DONOT PICK THE “WINGATE VPN” because then you wont be able to do S#!t). AFTER YOUR DONE ACTIVATING PRESS NEXT, THEN CLICK BEGIN.CLICK FINISH AFTER IT FINISHES INSTALLING AND DO NOT RESTART (THERE’S NO NEED TO)5) Goto Start, Programs, Wingate and run “Wingate VPN Monitor”6) Double click the icon with the two little red monitors next to your computer clock on the taskbar.7) It’ll ask you if you want to run the Wingate Engine, CLICK OK. A “Online Options” window will popup just click OK. It’ll tell you that you haven’t specified a password, just click “don’t ask me again” then click ok.9) Start the damn Wingate engine if it asks you if you want to by clicking OK.10) It’ll say some S#!t about GateKeeper needing a password, click OK and ENTER A PASSWORD YOU CAN REMEMBER then click OK.11)Now click on “Services” Tab on the Bottom Left.12) On the upper left right under the “Go Offline” Icon theres gonna be 4 things. Click on each one and press delete on you keyboard to delete the S#!ts.13) Right click on the empty white space where you deleted the services and press “New Service”, then “WWW Proxy Service”.14) A window will popup….. Where it says “Service Port 80” (Right in front of you face) change that number to, well for this tutorial we will put it to “ 1111 “ (One Thousand, One Hundred, Eleven).15) now to the left of that window click “Bindings”, Under binding policy UNCHECK “Bind to any IP ADDRESS…. Ect..”16) now click “Gateways” to the left of the window.17) on Connection scheme change it to “use blah blah blah on rotation” Now click on add.18) you should see both your NIC card names, click the little plus sign bullS#!t to expand the tree and expand both “Gateways” and “Source IP addres.” And click on “Any Gateway” and “Any IP ADDRESS”. Click ok then click ADD AGAIN!!!! DO THE SAME S#!t WITH YOUR SECOND NIC CARD (INTERNET CONNECTION WHATEVER).19)Now click APPLY, then OK, THEN YES.20) your NAT PROXY should be working now…. So we are now going to test if you did all this S#!t right and both connections are Routed through the software proxy…21) open up Internet Explorer, click on Tools, then Internet Options, then click connections, then click LAN SETTINGS. PUT A CHECK MARK ON “USE A PROXY SERVER FOR YOUR LAN ect….” And in Address TYPE IN 127.0.0.1 and in PORT TYPE IN 1111. CLICK OK THEN OK AGAIN.22) Now goto IP Info - Find your IP address and check your IP ADDRESS. Keep Pressing REFRESH AND IF YOUR ip address DOES CHANGE (or Rotates) with your other IP ADDRESS YOU HAVE SETUP THE PROXY PERFECTLY. Quote