no this is situation of two , independent, concurrent ISP's, one having 
dynamic IP, other abusing ripe.net and giving only one non-routeable ip...

solution inside squid could be good thing also for mobile wireless devices, 
where all your connections are unreliable, but you usually have contact with 
lot of machines able to cache your requests (neigbour mobile machines, and 
stationary ones) 

btw. using squashfs i 'squashed' whole squid 2.5 STABLE to 900k (i threw out 
nationalised error messages) (binaries+libs+etc) :>

btw, i searched for other proxies supporting such behaviour (starting 
downloads in multiple , balanced threads via many routes) and i found 
nothing... maybe you have some links? such proxy could act as parent proxy 
for squid (eh.. why external - building up delays , when it can be done in 
squid?)



On Thursday 03 July 2003 02:18, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Thursday 03 July 2003 02.10, Bob Arctor wrote:
> > the main problem arises with streams+large files, which can't be
> > splitted in both cases.
> > i tried other solution too.
>
> These can only be splitted if you have an agreement with your ISP that
> your two connections can be bonded as a single connection.
>
> Regards
> Henrik

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