> See Multiline Load Balancing - was around long before MP was
> invented.
>
And it works wonders with Linux. I have 3 modems hooked to my Linux box,
and an Ethernet card to the rest of the house. I have seen xfer rates of
about 70-72k. Had to hunt around awhile for a copy of EQL-ENSLAVE, but
it wasn't that painful.
However, I was wondering how the PM distributes the load. Sometimes it
looks like fall-over, and at other times it looks like load sharing.
I want all the active lines to see the same amount of data.
(my wife says her quakeworld play is lagged)
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