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2 Internet connections in one computer?

rafamav

My situation is , i got two different modems from diferent ISP's, one is 5mb/1mb, the other is 60mb/3mb corresponding download/upload speeds, the thing is that the 5/1 has a much better route for gaming, my ping is around 15-20 on local servers and 130 on other countries, but with the 60/3 on the other hand i have 80-100 on local and 200+ outside my region even with the large bandwith

So my question is can, is there any possible way to connect these 2 connections at the same computer, so that way i could play with my 5/1 and stream on twitch/surf the internet with the 60/3?

sorry if i posted this in the wrong section my english is not the best  :(

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There's a way, let me go find it again. I was looking at it before. 

 

I was wrong, Due to the way DHCP works, you would need to have one connection being used within a virtual machine. 

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^

 

just run a virtual desktop and run twitch on it

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could you recommend a good virtual desktop program? i don't how this works so if you could send me a tutorial it would be great cause google is not helping me that much

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You can use VMware player which is free

Or Virtual box again free.

If you Google how to setup a vm in on of those programmes you should find out what you need to do. Allthough it is very simple.

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Thanks for all the replys, just one more question, if i would stream using vm, would it affect the quality of the stream? i've got a decent rig and i wish to stream at 720p with the 60/3 connection, my spec below

i7 2600
780 gtx
16gb ram
3tb hd
 

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I've used both vmware workstation (vmware player is basically the same thing but is free)  and virtualbox.  I much prefer vmware.  virtualbox, for me, is much more difficult to configure and setup working just right.

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