---------- Received message ---------- From: Dan Ritter <d...@randomstring.org> Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2020 10:46:25 -0400 Subject: Re: Have Debian developers contemplated means of faster internet access, using in parallel multiple ISPs from Debian installed Lap- /Desk- tops? To: Susmita/Rajib <bkpsusmi...@gmail.com> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Susmita/Rajib wrote: ... ... [snipped] ... ... [snipped] ... ... Sir, I apply my common sense: the CPU, memory and ports are at least 3 orders faster than they the signals received from individual ISPs. In that case, multiple ports could be used apparently parallelly by multiplexing between the Ethernet port, the WiFi port, the Bluetooth port and at least a couple of USB ports, and 'effectively' speed up internet signals by rearranging packets sequentially by the order the requests were sent. So what is essentially required is theoretically a list that keeps record of time, order and port, of each of the packets requests made, and rearrange the packets received from all ports according to that list, to provide the system with a complete file. So, I am indeed surprised that even with so many gifted individuals in GNU/Linux/Debian the matter hasn't been rewritten, which should be relatively easy to achieve, as the OS is completely modular. Unfortunately, i didn't develop the stack of neural networks necessary to build up such a program, otherwise, i would have done so myself and given it to GNU. In the end, your sense of humour to talk differently is much admired. Regards, Rajib