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Mergeing one-way with 2-way please help meee

Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:04 pm

Hi guys,

my name is wissam, i'm from iraq
here in iraq we have problem with slow 2-way internet connection (slow download)with high prices , and we have 1-way internet connection with high download speed and nice prices, so i thought to mergeing 1-way(with high download speed) and 2-way (upload speed)
so i did this
i have one pc with (windows xp sp2, dvb-pci crad and 2 lan card) one lan is for 2-way conection and the other one goes to Mikrotik
i installed my DVB PCI card in my PC (windows xp sp2), i ordered 1-way service for provider and make the connection via VPN, i configure the lan that comes from 2-way( enter the public ip )
i have now internet (the upload from 2-way connection and the download from 1-way connection)
i want to make the internet comes from my pc shaered to the mikrotik so i can divid the internet to my users ?
i tried to make my dvb-pci (skystar2) shared to the lan that goes to mikrotik but no luck
what yor idea about it?
please help me
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Re: Mergeing one-way with 2-way please help meee

Sat Oct 27, 2007 12:42 am

any idea plz
 
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Re: Mergeing one-way with 2-way please help meee

Sun Oct 28, 2007 7:01 pm

Forum needs to be locked.

Your questions has been asked answered and I will answer yet again. What you want to do is not possible. You cannot send upload traffic out one connection and receive download from the other connection.

If you want faster speeds you need a different connection to the Internet.
 
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Re: Mergeing one-way with 2-way please help meee

Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:18 am

You cannot send upload traffic out one connection and receive download from the other connection.
hmmm... what about src-nat upload to address, which is routed in the world to other interface
 
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Re: Mergeing one-way with 2-way please help meee

Mon Oct 29, 2007 3:18 am

Have you actually ever been able to make that work though?
 
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Mon Oct 29, 2007 1:34 pm

Have you actually ever been able to make that work though?
nope, but in theory it sounds good =) so why not?
 
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Re: Mergeing one-way with 2-way please help meee

Tue Oct 30, 2007 5:46 am

Have you actually ever been able to make that work though?
it could work, IF the upstream provider allows source traffic to originate from your connection that does not belong to any of their IP blocks, AND their, and all other upstream providers do not filter out traffic not included in the BGP neighbor statments they have with each other.

but since any smart ISP is going to filter out traffic from IPs that do not belong to their network before sending it to their upstream connection, as well as the upstream filtering out any traffic that comes from an address that is not approved for that bgp session, you'll never get it to work.

your only option besides just paying for the service you want, is to program some tricky and very complex routing policies that send the low priority traffic across the slower connection, and the higher priiority traffic across the faster connection, without breaking related connections that get clasified as a different priority and thus routed differently.

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