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If I have two internet connections on osx, how can I use both to increase my bandwidth?
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I understand that any one connection (such as a non-p2p download) will use just one of the connections, but since most normal activity involves multiple connections at once, I can still in theory increase my overall bandwidth by sending some traffic over each connection. See also the following simi…
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ipfw add fwd ip.for.bittorrent.router udp from any to any out
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Fix for: If I have two internet connections on osx, how can I use both to increase my bandwidth?
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Bonding. Open System Preferences > Network Click the gear icon, then Manage Virtual Interfaces... Click +, then New Link Aggregate... Give it a name, and select the ethernet interfaces you'd like to bond Note: works for ethernet interfaces only supp…
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