More speed using multiple cellular Internet connection simultaneously

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What would you do if you want to have the fastest possible cellular
Internet connection for your notebook (with Windows XP) when you're
away from home and you dispose of two different cellular phones with
two flat rate UMTS data plans on two different operators?

Are there any good software for automatic *teaming* these two
*different* simultaneous connections, i.e. that smartly distribute the
traffic between the two cellulars?

I just googled for "modem teaming" or "connection teaming" software and
I found a software called "MidPoint Companion" that was able to "team
up to eight modem connections of any type, including analog, ISDN,
xDSL, cable modems, dedicated lines, and the like.
MidPoint's best feature is its modem teaming and "Download Doubler,"
which splits files into smaller pieces across the available modems.
This feature works using any browser connected to an HTTP 1.1
compatible Web or FTP site." but this software seems disappeared from
earth!
The last evolution of it that I can find now is "MidPoint Plus 5.04"
that seems arrested in 2002.

Then I found another software named Vicomsoft InterGate but I don't
trust him because they don't publish any technical detail about the
"connection teaming" function in this program.

What's the best available actually-supported software for modem
teaming?

Note: ignore the techniques named "bonding" or "multi-link" because
they require two+ connections on the same ISP and that ISP supports it.
Not good for this case. And ignore the "modem sharing" because it
usually refers to NAT or ICS. They are not the same thing as "modem
teaming"...

Luca
 
Hi

Using a computer with Client OS there is No such a solution even to regular
broadband connection unless you use a double WAN Cable/DSL Router.

Given that the type of connection that you are talking about has more
propriety components than a regular Broadband, I doubt that there is any
solution of such sort.

Combining two Internet Connections - http://www.ezlan.net/loadbalance.html

Jack (MVP-Networking).
 
Thank you Jack for answering.
Using a computer with Client OS there is No such a solution even to regular
broadband connection unless you use a double WAN Cable/DSL Router.
[...]
Combining two Internet Connections - http://www.ezlan.net/loadbalance.html

You and the author of that article seems to ignore software solutions
like the MidPoint one I mentioned in my first post. Why? I'm sure they
works. I also remember that I tried MidPoint Companion about 8 years
ago with success.

Furthermore the article says: "Let assume that you have two 3Mb/sec.
connections each capable to download at 300KB/sec. [...] With Load
Balancing one single file will not exceed download speed of 300KB/sec.
However you can download 2 files at 300KB/sec. or 4 files at 150KB/sec.
etc.".
As I already wrote MidPoint Companion was also able to split a single
file in more parts/downloads using HTTP 1.1 special commands or FTP
resume command therefore obtaining a download with speed of 600KB/sec
of the single file of this example.

To use a computer with Client OS is not a problem with the MidPoint
software because it serves as an HTTP/FTP proxy and you can always set
your browser or FTP client to use the proxy at *localhost*.

Luca
 
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