Hi,

> you can use mpd (or ppp) in multilink mode to encapsulate your outgoing links 
> via two different tcp paths to you other server where you can undo it..
> mpd (and ppp I think) will allow you to select a couple of different 
> multiplexing schemes, including one where each packet is cut up and sent, so 
> that the slower link would be sending 1/3 of teh packet and the faster link 
> would be sending 2/3 of the packet.

just to confirm I had great success with mpd. I have been able to create two 
pptp tunnels (to two different ips, same machine). Setting the right link 
speed, I can almost get the summed speed of the two links. Amazing.
I have now to face some problems (I'd love to remove one of the two ips, but I 
don't seem to be able to create a proper different route. Maybe I can try with 
playing with ports and setfib, which I am already using for other tasks on that 
router).

Thank you very much for this hint. MPD is surely much more efficient than lagg, 
with different speeds.

Stefano 
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