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How do I connect to two wireless networks simultaneously?

In my Laptop I am able to detect two different wireless networks, each has different internet speed because of separate ISPs.

I was thinking whether is it possible to connect to both of these networks simultaneously so as to amplify & enhance my browsing speed ??

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  • 9 years ago
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    Yes it can be done but like someone stated it's more of a load balance and network redundancy type of configuration.

    In LINUX it's called "LINUX network bonding"

    In Windows I believe it's called "Windows NIC Teaming"

    Research online

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    5 years ago

    There isn't a method to join 1 wi-fi adapter to multiple wireless community at the same time. If you want to join your laptop to multiple wi-fi networks for some reason, you might need a couple of wi-fi adapters. You could in concept plug a couple of USB wi-fi adapters in to your laptop, and attach every one to an extra wi-fi network that used to be in range.

  • 9 years ago

    well buddy we all wish that would be possible.. but i'm sorry to say.. IT CANT BE DONE.. and even if at all you could connect it wouldnt enhance the speed.. but good news is.. its gonna happen soon.. i'v dreamt bout it several times.. maybe i'l mak it possible for u :-D take care...

  • 9 years ago

    try searching Load Balancer.AFAIK,they cant merge 2 ISP,but can balance the load,so theorically,you can surf faster.

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  • 9 years ago

    Hahahahahahahahahah yea you cant do that.

  • 9 years ago

    you can not do that.

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