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Two network conections and splitting programms across them

Manley131

Hi, I would like to use two network connections at the same time.

The background is that I have connected my computer to the Internet via dLan (only 5 Mbits / s) but with low latency (approx. 10 ms), but on the other hand to my WiFi (approx. 40 Mbits / s) to stream or browse the web. With Wlan the latency is unfortunately around 100ms.

 

Therefore, I would like to split programs under Windows 10 over the two connections so that a stream can also run while playing. Until now i have to switch both conections.

 

Unfortunately I haven't found anything about it yet and hope you can help me!

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Windows isn't great at doing this. Your probably better  off getting a router than can split the connections up. There are some hacky ways to do this in windows, but it can be annoying setting routes.

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What you're looking for is load balancing but it will never really work like most people think. For example it will use one of the connection for downloading a file but you'll never be able to use both connection for it but in any case you want do that using hardware to get the best result.

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