Hi
Yeah FatPipe is awesome.
However the pricing is so that you can buy half of the Internet and get
change,

Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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> ghostrider wrote:
>> Im curious if the following the can be done. Could i run a dsl and a
>> cable connection to one computer in a way that only requires one network
>> connection enabled yet utilizes both connections? I use my computer for
>> day trading(stocks, options, etc) and need to reduce/eliminate any
>> connection drop offs even for a few seconds. The trouble is the software
>> i use for trading requires a connection license thats about $800 month
>> and only allows one connection to be running at a time for one license.
>> My thought was perhaps running the dsl modem and cable modem into a
>> router and then connecting my computer to that would allow me to log into
>> the trading software such that if say the cable connection would drop off
>> the dsl would still keep the data flowing and vice versa. Anyone have
>> any idea if this is possible and perhaps how to do it??? thanks for
>> reading
>
> FatPipe (fatpipeinc.com) makes some products that sound like they will do
> what you are looking for. I know that they are used by some government
> agencies but am not sure about the pricing.