Using multiple wifi connections simultaneously on Windows

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Published on 2010-05-15T14:03:34Z Indexed on 2010/05/15 14:14 UTC
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My office PC has a one wireless network card and there are three available wifi connections: primary, backup and backup of a backup (grin).

Is it possible for me to use all three simultaneously. If this results in an increase in bandwidth that's well and good, but primary reason is every now and then one of the network fails and i have to switch back and forth between the available networks by disconnecting, viewing available networks and connecting to next one hoping its running. Do i need more than one network card or a software e.g. a proxy.

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Using multiple wifi connections simultaneously on Windows

Posted by Salman A on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Salman A
Published on 2010-05-15T14:03:40Z Indexed on 2010/05/15 14:14 UTC
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My office PC has a one wireless network card and there are three available wifi connections: primary, backup and backup of a backup (grin).

Is it possible for me to use all three simultaneously. If this results in an increase in bandwidth that's well and good, but primary reason is every now and then one of the network fails and i have to switch back and forth between the available networks by disconnecting, viewing available networks and connecting to next one hoping its running. Do i need more than one network card or a software e.g. a proxy.

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