How to Load Balance 2 Internet Connections on a Windows 7 machine?
- by Jimmy Chandra
It's sort of related to this particular question, but that one is on Mac. I am looking for similar solution on Windows 7.
I have 2 network connections:
(Connection A) Wireless terminal connecting to
ISP A (3G / EVDO internet provider)
(Connection B) Broadband wired
connection connecting to ISP B (Cable
internet provider)
Both has access to the internet.
When I try connecting to a website and checking the networking tab on my Task Manager, I only see the network traffic being routed to only Connection A.
Is there a way to make the computer to utilize both network (in a sense using all the bandwidth available from both the Cable ISP and the 3G / EVDO ISP) at the same time?
If so, what do I need to do to set this up ... on Windows 7?
Here is a bit more info on my network connections (ipconfig /all):
PPP adapter Wireless Terminal:
IPv4: aa.bb.ccc.ddd(preferred)
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.255
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
DNS: aa.ee.f.ggg
aa.ee.f.hhh
Primary Wins: jjj.ii.k.l
Secondary Wins: jjj.ii.k.m
Ethernet adapter LAN:
IPv4: 192.168.1.100 (connected to a router by wired that itself connect to a cable modem)
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.1.1 (the wireless router)
DHCP: 192.168.1.1 (the wireless router)
DNS: xxx.yy.zz.ww
rr.sss.t.uuu
For my own privacy, I don't believe the actual number matters, the patterns are representative of the ip numbering scheme...