Uniting internet connections in Windows?

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Zyst

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Hello, I'm a PC gamer, obviously for PC gaming you have to use Windows. I use a KDE based environment for working and other stuff, however when gaming I do have to use windows. Anyway, my question is if any of you know of a program or a built-in windows feature to 'mix' various connections. For example: You have your lease line let's say it gives you 1mbps, a USB broadband with 1mbps and your cellphone which so happens to have unlimited data with 1mbps as well. Now, you want to join these 3 and get a 3mbps line (like ISPunity and other apps in Linux allow) so you can download and play at the same time without chocking your game play.

Is there anything that works like that for Windows? I don't know of any application that allows you to do so and google leads me to Linux-only stuff.

I'd be really grateful if anyone could help out here, thanks a ton! Note: I don't mind paying for it, but of course free is always better.
 

Pfheonix

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Zyst said:
Hello, I'm a PC gamer, obviously for PC gaming you have to use Windows. I use a KDE based environment for working and other stuff, however when gaming I do have to use windows. Anyway, my question is if any of you know of a program or a built-in windows feature to 'mix' various connections. For example: You have your lease line let's say it gives you 1mbps, a USB broadband with 1mbps and your cellphone which so happens to have unlimited data with 1mbps as well. Now, you want to join these 3 and get a 3mbps line (like ISPunity and other apps in Linux allow) so you can download and play at the same time without chocking your game play.

Is there anything that works like that for Windows? I don't know of any application that allows you to do so and google leads me to Linux-only stuff.

I'd be really grateful if anyone could help out here, thanks a ton! Note: I don't mind paying for it, but of course free is always better.
I have honestly never heard of anything for that... You can do that?
 

Zyst

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Pfheonix said:
Zyst said:
Hello, I'm a PC gamer, obviously for PC gaming you have to use Windows. I use a KDE based environment for working and other stuff, however when gaming I do have to use windows. Anyway, my question is if any of you know of a program or a built-in windows feature to 'mix' various connections. For example: You have your lease line let's say it gives you 1mbps, a USB broadband with 1mbps and your cellphone which so happens to have unlimited data with 1mbps as well. Now, you want to join these 3 and get a 3mbps line (like ISPunity and other apps in Linux allow) so you can download and play at the same time without chocking your game play.

Is there anything that works like that for Windows? I don't know of any application that allows you to do so and google leads me to Linux-only stuff.

I'd be really grateful if anyone could help out here, thanks a ton! Note: I don't mind paying for it, but of course free is always better.
I have honestly never heard of anything for that... You can do that?
Yeah, I might have to write my own program for this but I have almost no experience in networking for windows so that might suck.
 

BirdKiller

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Short Answer: No, you can't

Long Answer: Yes, you can, but you probably wouldn't bother given the software, hardware, and knowledged needed that's meant for large businesses (which are usually expensive. Trying to configure them is relatively ugly/complex, but if you still want to try, read some of the suggestions here (a good amount of network knowledge is required to understand):

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/20290-42-simultaneous-multiple-internet-connections