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  1. No, a good load balancer splits the request stream of packets from the LAN. The replies are repackaged on the balancer and sent across the LAN with the senders external ip. What this means is it does split your connection BUT only on the packet level and only for that series of packets. Single file downloads can only come from and goto 1 external ip/socket. Lets say your downloading the same file but over the torrent protocol. You can have multi external ip's because the data isn't coming from a single external source. For gaming you will not see a difference but for multi-stream packet transfers it works. What we're talking about here is bandwidth. Ipv6 is going to do something different with looking at multi ip sockets as a single. I'm still learning about ipv6 wish I had more info.
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