Re: Have Debian developers contemplated means of faster internet access, using in parallel multiple ISPs from Debian installed Lap- /Desk- tops?
Susmita/Rajib wrote:
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> Wow! Unbelievable, Dr. Ritter, but I understood your line of reasoning.
I don't think my family has a Dr. Ritter in it, although several
of my cousins have doctorates (medical, ceramic engineering,
physics...)
> Okay, but then some questions arise:
> (1) How does "openwrt (https://openwrt.org/) able to achieve a
> similar objective? If my original Debian Forums thread and posts have
> been perused.
Reading mwan3: Debian does it the same way, as will any other
Linux. You can connect to multiple networks, route as
appropriate, and even try outbound load balancing -- but it will
fail in the same ways on Debian as it will on OpenWRT.
> (2) Again, how dispatch-proxy is able to achieve a similar
> objective? My earlier post was here:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2020/10/msg00118.html
It can't. It, too, will be plagued by the inability to force
inbound traffic to come to a particular interface, drop packets,
receive packets out of order, and so forth.
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