Calling All Networking GURUS…
Is there a way to download torrents over network? i mean…consider this scenerio
All the systems are running WinXP . . .
So i was wondering if it was possible to download a single torrent using the bandwidth of all these connections…!
I’m aware that the Microsoft OS’S are built keeping a single internet gateway in mind…
So i have no problem installing any linux/unix versions if this can be accomplished..
So at the end..i shd ba able to download P2Ps’ from a single system at the speed of ~768kbps.
ms_mahu
February 14, 2007, 4:17pm
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It should be possible using iproute. Didn’t have a chance to try out.
To start with you can go thru http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Adv-Routing-HOWTO/index.html
Let me know when you start working on this…
Edit: You may also try to install ClarkConnect on a pc and try the multi-wan option available. more info at Network Settings - Multi-WAN - ClarkConnect Wiki
varkey
February 14, 2007, 4:19pm
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i think you can configure a linux system to load balance all the connections(i dont know how to). or u can get a multi wan router.
^^thnx for link…but i’m a complete n00bie when it comes to linux or unix systems…
Any help appreciated..
& BTW…im downloading the FD 6.90 Images . . . . .
So .. i will be able to Test out the stuff by tomorrow morning..
EDIT : Out of the 3 systems…1 HAS TO RUN WINXP . . . Hope u peeps understand…i work only in windows environment…
I’ll be dual bootin the linux on the other systems…& run linux only if this idea gets successfully implemented..
Hoping for the best…
I had link to a tut where these ppl loadbalance 3-4 net connections on one comp nd then get some aammazin speeds.. i cant find it now:(
EDIT: dunno if this is any good.. but.. Automated Home - ADSL Bonding - How To and Review