Is this possible?

Is this possible?

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No

yeah just splice the wires

a foss thread died for this
post your retarded bullshit in /sqt/ next time

Yes a palo alto firewall

Yes, of course. We do this all the time.

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Yes, it's called bonding.

In its best incarnation the upstream knows what you're doing and allows packets for your IP to go through any endpoint.

If that's not an option, you can load balance per connection NAT style, but obviously then each connection is only 1/Nth the bandwidth.

If that's too shit, you can have an upstream VPN-ish endpoint and load balance packets across all links to get there.

>modem
What is this, 1995?

I'll bite, but is correct, you should have posted to /sqt/.

This is possible, but if you have to ask if it's possible you probably do not have the technical skill in order to implement it. What you would need to do is have your three modems connected to a programmed multiplexer which your single router would be able to interface with and intelligently know which modem to route traffic to.

You provide no use case so I could not tell you exactly how you would set this up. I do not know why you would need one router connected to three modem sources. I think you are just asking to ask in order to shitpost on a formerly good technology board.

what is going on here, exactly?

Object "bird" was not designed to be wielded, so it glitches out like that when you attempt it.

Can't you reprogram it?

That's what he's trying to do.

i'm running multiwan on pfsense right now

Yes

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i can hear it saying in a small, high pitched biggie smalls voice
>CMON MOTHERFUCKER! CMON!

That does nothing.

I wish. That was the last year I was genuinely happy.

>a foss thread died for this
absolutely based

I hope that little guy was alright, he was just scared by the big human.

Do you know what a modem is? You sound like you don't.
I'm using a modem as well (TC4400) in the year 2022, try to stop me.

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