bonded line

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A bonded line combines two or more internet connections, such as DSL lines, to increase bandwidth and improve reliability. In the context of Windows networking, this setup can help resolve issues like low speeds and intermittent connectivity. Users often seek explanations of how bonded lines work, particularly when troubleshooting home or small office internet problems. The tag covers discussions about the benefits of bonding for stability and speed, as well as practical steps for implementation and troubleshooting with Windows-based systems.
  1. Sonny

    Understanding Bonded Lines: Fixing My Internet Speed and Stability Issues

    I have been having trouble with low speeds and loss of internet connecting. I talked to a tech and they are coming out Friday to put a bonded line in. I think that is what they called it. What I don't know is what that means. It is suppose to stabilize and increase my speed. Can someone explain...
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