Ok here's the deal guys. I live in a college dorm.We have (2) ways to connect to the internet.
(1) Local area connection : about 300KB/sec , no download limit, not monitored [Static IP]
(2) WAN Miniport PPPOE , about 90KB/sec (connecting using a username/password) so they can monitor our download/upload. [Static IP]
Both connections have a different IP address. I was wondering if it is possible to 'use' both at the same. Let me try to explain:
I download a lot of stuff from Rapidshare and other HTTP filehosting services and since I don't have a premium account, once my limit is reached, I have to disconnect and connect to the other connection so I can get more 'free' download. Let me give you an example of what I mean. Lets say I download a big file on Rapidshare using my Local area connection and I don't want to wait my download to be over to disconnect and connect to my PPPOE account.
Is it possible to download files at the same time using different connections? (not talking about proxy here...)
Using a virtual box maybe or?
Sorry English isn't my main language, I'm having a hard time to describe what I mean ehe.
(1) Local area connection : about 300KB/sec , no download limit, not monitored [Static IP]
(2) WAN Miniport PPPOE , about 90KB/sec (connecting using a username/password) so they can monitor our download/upload. [Static IP]
Both connections have a different IP address. I was wondering if it is possible to 'use' both at the same. Let me try to explain:
I download a lot of stuff from Rapidshare and other HTTP filehosting services and since I don't have a premium account, once my limit is reached, I have to disconnect and connect to the other connection so I can get more 'free' download. Let me give you an example of what I mean. Lets say I download a big file on Rapidshare using my Local area connection and I don't want to wait my download to be over to disconnect and connect to my PPPOE account.
Is it possible to download files at the same time using different connections? (not talking about proxy here...)
Using a virtual box maybe or?
Sorry English isn't my main language, I'm having a hard time to describe what I mean ehe.