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    I am having an airtel connection 384 kbps unlimited with a beetel modem(1 ethernet) and a bsnl UL750 256 kbps with utstarcom wa3002G4 ( 4 ethernet + 1 wifi). Is there any way i can use the bandwith from both isps to run utorrent?
    (2 ethernet, or 1 wifi 1 ethernet)

    P.S Dont ask why i hav 2 diff connections

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    If you mean whether you can use the two ISP connections on the same computer, then the answer is NO, NOT THE WAY YOU THINK. You can use one connection as a failover option.

    You cannot use the two connections at the same time and expect that the two bandwidths (384 kbps and 256 kbps) will add up to give you extra speed (640 kbps).

    But what you can do is connect two computers to the two connections separately and run torrent downloads on both. This will be useful in case the torrent has many files. For example if the torrent has twelve files to be downloaded, you can download the first 6 on one computer and the other six on other computer.
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