I have cable, and the speeds I get are fantastic downstream, but my upstream is capped at 768 Kbps, which is garbage. On the other hand, I get about 1.5 Mbps upstream via. wifi tethering through my Verizon EV-DO rev. A connection. What I'd like to do is load-balance between the two connections to get ~2 Mbps upstream. I'm certain it can be done, but don't know if it can just be done with my WNR (possibly with different firmware) or I'd need a proper server running pfsense. I should mention that currently half the computers on my LAN connect via gigabit ethernet, and the other half via 802.11g.
Ideas?
I really don't want to have to wait until FiOS to get decent speeds.
atek3
This something that is missing from most firmware.
Some people have it work using a round robin load balancing scheme, but not a real balancing scheme.
Pfsense does do what you require, look into that, that can't run on this router though.
There is a Tomato MLPPP version that bonds two connections that runs on WRT54G router.