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Bonding ADSL Broadband Lines - Ask Our Expert

If you’re having technical, service or supply problems, or just have a question you want answering, why not write to OurExpert@BroadbandChoices.co.uk

Michael Phillips is product director at BroadbandChoices.co.uk and can help with anything from contractual problems, to giving technical advice or telling you how to speed up those slow movie downloads.

Q - Dear Michael,

I’ve heard that it may somehow be possible to combine two broadband lines, thus creating double the connection speed. Is this really true?

Is this a feasible way to get the desirable connection speed that most providers claim but never deliver?

Please advise,

Cheers,

Terry, Bolton


On the subject on combining broadband connections, our expert says…

Thanks for your email Terry,

You’ve chosen an interesting question!

To answer your question simply - yes it is theoretically possible to combine two broadband lines, this is known as “bonding” and could lead to super fast broadband speeds.

However, while “bonding” is possible in theory, the art of combining two or more ADSL connections does require technical expertise and you should not attempt it unless you are completely confident (and competent) in what you are doing.

Line bonding theory

The basic theory behind bonding ADSL lines is the idea that combining two separate ADSL connections to connect to one computer should double your bandwidth and thus double your connection speeds.

Although this sounds simple, it is unclear whether DIY broadband bonding has ever actually worked, with many people claiming that connecting two lines to one computer does not increase overall speed.

However, there are now routers available in the U.S. that can bond your lines for you…

ADSL bonding solution

The solution currently being utilised in the U.S. is to connect two ASDL lines to one router. For this to work, you need a specially designed router, such as the ZyXel ADSL2+ Bonded 4-port Router, which is capable of supporting two ADSL2+ connections in order to increase your bandwidth and connection speed.

Unfortunately, routers like these are not yet available in the UK, but businesses in the UK can get their broadband lines “bonded” by Sharedband (www.sharedband.com). The people from Sharedband claim that their method of bonding broadband lines can increase connection speed “up by multiples”.

Interestingly, Sharedband suggest that for the best results, you should use two different ISPs for your two broadband lines.

Be Broadband’s bonding trial

Be Broadband (www.BeThere.co.uk) recently announced on their blog that they will be running a broadband line bonding trial, for a selection of customers on the Paddington exchange in London. They expect that their method of combining two lines through an ADSL2+ router will double speeds, providing up to 40Mbps!

SupplierPackage detailsSpeed (up to)1st year costMonthly chargeDownload limitGo
Be Value 8Mb£148.50£13.50unlimited
Be Unlimited 24Mb 24Mb£192.50£17.50unlimited
Be Pro 24Mb£236.50£21.50unlimited

If the trial goes well, we could see bonded ADSL lines available for a larger selection of home broadband customers in the future, fingers crossed!

Boost your connection speeds

If you want to improve your connection speed but can’t wait for bonding enabled routers to become available in the UK, the best thing to do is choose a super fast provider like Be Broadband (www.BeThere.co.uk) or look at alternative ways to improve your current speed. Check out our guide to boosting your internet speed for the top tips on accelerating your broadband or compare broadband packages with our broadband calculator.

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If you have a general switching or provider query please email us at Advice@broadbandchoices.co.uk otherwise email OurExpert@broadbandchoices.co.uk


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