is this possible ? help please

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xexcutioner

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Greetings !:D
I am a long time reader first time poster . whenever I have a problem or need a review, I always find this community the most helpful. :D so thank you guys.|

I have a scenario and I don't have the slightest idea what to or how to or where..... forgive me about being a noob about this :(

I have a gpon connection 50 mb down and 12 mb up , unlimited usage.
http://www.ptcl.com.pk/Home/PageDetail?ItemId=230&linkId=375
this is their cable map . basically I get 100 ping on dota 2 from Pakistan to Singapore
eu I get around 180.

but there is another company called transworld associates their routes are such that Europe is 130-140 ms max but Singapore is 300.

at the same time ptcl( my current isp ) routes to Dubai at 300 ms
but the second isp ( transworld routes there with max 40-50 ms)
now I have friends in Dubai , Europe
and I play wow/cs/dota 2 mainly

now comes the question : if I get another connection ( also gpon) how to merge them in such a way that when I play cs on Dubai server it uses connection 2 , but if I wanna play dota on Singapore server with my friends here ( we don't have a local server) it uses connection one.

I mean the easiest would be just take out my lan wire put it in the other modem :D but we are a house hold of 11 people and pretty much every one is routed to the router .
what extra equipment would I need ? I heard microtek does some load balancing or what not.
I don't know and sorry for the long post . I hope my question is clear.

(brief: how to merge 2 isp , and get the best ping , as both excel at different servers)
 
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The cheapest way to do this, only on your PC is:

1. Add a second NIC to your PC and connect that to your second ISP.
2. Add static routings to your PC routing table that says, IN ORDER TO GET TO THIS SERVER (IP) GO THROUGH THIS NIC. Google on exact steps how to add a static route to your PC.
3. If you use a DHCP on this second NIC, make sure its GATEWAY is blank.

If you don't want to do that and just want to throw a box in there, you need a business (hundreds) or enterprise (thousands) router that connects to 2 ISP simultaneously and does this routing for you, and this works for the whole household. Toms is really for simple home networking, you want to head over to http://www.snbforums.com and ask them for specific recommendations...

xexcutioner

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Just for my pc
The rest of the household can keep on using connection 1 which i already have.
The other connection would be basically for my pc.
I can spend around 300-400 usd max
 
The cheapest way to do this, only on your PC is:

1. Add a second NIC to your PC and connect that to your second ISP.
2. Add static routings to your PC routing table that says, IN ORDER TO GET TO THIS SERVER (IP) GO THROUGH THIS NIC. Google on exact steps how to add a static route to your PC.
3. If you use a DHCP on this second NIC, make sure its GATEWAY is blank.

If you don't want to do that and just want to throw a box in there, you need a business (hundreds) or enterprise (thousands) router that connects to 2 ISP simultaneously and does this routing for you, and this works for the whole household. Toms is really for simple home networking, you want to head over to http://www.snbforums.com and ask them for specific recommendations. Now this box wants to be configured, so it won't be like you bring it home, plug it in, boom! No.
 
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