Yes, you can split the load across two connections in Windows 10.
Yes, you can split the load across two connections in Windows 10.
Uncertain about what you're referring to, clearly it would be less convenient than the speedfusion option, yet more budget-friendly. I anticipate this issue will persist for at least three months, both on and off, so I can manage a few minor setbacks. Honestly, I've begun searching for a fix, hoping it ends up taking longer than necessary. Still, I'm committed to a DIY approach—not due to financial constraints, but because I enjoy working with this stuff.
When you fully understand the target IP address, adjusting the Windows routing table becomes straightforward. Without knowing every destination and dealing with many varied locations, managing connections is much harder.