Originally Posted by kato2274
true but as -ed says, you need two "lines" / "accounts" or whatever you want to call it from the ISP and in this scenario these devices typically do load balancing (unless they've come out with multiplexers that I don't know about - but it's doubtful.) your total available bandwidth to any one connection is still 1 line's worth (256kbps 512 kbps etc) I can see this device being useful to small / medium businesses who can have two DSL accounts routed / load balanced between 4 switches / hubs. . . . but otherwise the cost of the device and the extra account and modem would seem (at least to me) to outweigh any benefit to the home user.