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the task of setting up two Internet channels
Friends, hello!
I have a problem - at home the Internet does not work very well, because of which the client's ICQ does not deliver some of the messages, they are lost somewhere along the way. Clients tried different, the result is similar everywhere.
I would like to solve this.
There is: -
a router with Wi-Fi, which distributes a bad Internet
phone, which distributes normal 3G Internet via Wi-Fi
I want to make ICQ work through the phone's Wi-Fi, and the rest of the Internet - browsing, torrents, Skype, etc. - through a buggy one.
How can I do that? What to google?
ps: do not offer solutions like changing the provider and transferring to another messenger protocol. I live in a suburb where the bad Internet has a monopoly, and working contacts are made in ICQ.
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To be honest, if I were you, I would use some thread of an online messenger, such as imo.im - with saving history on the server. Then the messages along the way will not be lost, but will be diligently stored in the history on the web service, and you can view them later.
Option number one - you can connect to ICQ via Jabber transport, messages will not be lost and there will be a normally working multilogin (I myself have been using ICQ for a long time).
Option number two is more difficult. What router? is there access to linux inside the router? Which telephone? Can it be used as a USB modem? For a friend, I implemented such a scheme - a Linux router, to which an ADSL modem is connected via Ethernet, and CDMA via USB. Everyone goes to the Internet via ADSL, and on one site the route is registered via a CDMA modem. You can do this too.
Well, actually, for a complete solution, PBR is needed here, but since you have Windows, this is not an option.
In your case, connect the computer to the router by wire, to the phone via wifi, register the route to the addresses of icq servers via wifi connection, everything else through the default gateway via wire.
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