While I don't really know you can have two residential DSL lines in the
same address, supposing you can, this is how you can do multiwan setup:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/87990/linux-as-router-with-multiple-internet-providers
.

Regards,


*Alexandre Maciel*

2016-04-08 15:44 GMT-04:00 Jer <[email protected]>:

> On 16-04-08 11:53 AM, Fabián Rodríguez wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am wondering if anyone here has done network interface bonding[1]
>> using 2 x ADSL connections from the same provider?
>>
>> This is for a location where only Bell ADSL is available, and only at
>> 5Mbps. I am wondering if having 2 (or more) services at the same
>> location is possible (I am calling Bell) and if it would effectively
>> double (or at least increase) the bandwidth available when combined by
>> bonding network interfaces on a router appliance dedicated to that. I am
>> asking Bell if having 2 circuits at the same location would deliver
>> separate "guaranteed" 5Mbps or if it would be shared anyways.
>>
>> I've heard about this same scenario used with different providers to
>> ensure if one goes down service continues, but not with the same
>> provider twice. The goal here is not high availability, just higher
>> speeds.
>>
>> If anyone has other creative solutions to improve a link in such a
>> situation, I am listening :)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> F.
>>
> FWIW I was told it was not possible to get 2 DSL lines to one residence.
> This was a long while ago though so maybe they changed their policy/tech.
> It was also 2 dry loop lines I wanted (although I don't think that matters).
>
> Jeremy
>
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