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    Hello. If I connected a computer to the internet in two different ways, would it use them both?

    Like say

    one with bluetooth through another device and the next is just nrmal wifi
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    doing that could cause a world wide internet catastrophe

    that's like dividing by zero but worse

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    no it wouldn't. *REMOVED*

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    It would use whichever is first on it's NIC order, so no unless you FORCED applications to use one or the other.

    It's not as easy as what you're thinking. Also bluetooth is hellaslow.
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    As stated before, bluetooth is very slow. Why would you want to have two different internet connections? To max out power and connection?

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    If you had two ethernet ports and enabled bonding, it would maybe work. But only for load balancing. It wouldn't double your speed or anything. Typically only available on fairly high end NICs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen! View Post
    If you had two ethernet ports and enabled bonding, it would maybe work. But only for load balancing. It wouldn't double your speed or anything. Typically only available on fairly high end NICs.
    Even then you need a switch that supports LACP/Bonding.
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