Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 13:45:40 -0500 (EST) From: John Capo <jc@irbs.com> To: jcargill@cs.wisc.edu (Jon Cargille) Cc: freebsd-hackers@freefall.cdrom.com (freebsd-hackers) Subject: Re: Network gurus: How hard to split bandwidth across modems? Message-ID: <199502131845.NAA01780@irbs.com> In-Reply-To: <9502131711.AA08129@grilled.cs.wisc.edu> from "Jon Cargille" at Feb 13, 95 11:11:14 am
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There is an RFC for this but I don't know the number. John Capo Jon Cargille writes: > > > I've been wondering how hard would it be to convince FreeBSD to route > packets (possibly bound for a single host) across two different > point-to-point links as bandwidth is available? > > The reason I'm wondering is that two 28.8 modems over POTS are quite a > lot more affordable than a leased 56K line these days... > > I know NetBlazers can do this sort of thing; has anyone looked into > (or know offhand) what would be necessary to get this to work under > FreeBSD? Would minor or major work in the networking code be > required? > > Just thought I'd check whether someone has already investigated this > before I start... > > Thanks for any info, > > Jon >
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