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	<title>Can You Use Cable and a T1 for Super Fast Internet?</title>
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	<description>Can I Use a T1 Line AND a Cable Modem (wirelessly) for Super Fast Internet? My building has several T1 lines for its residents, which I use to connect to the internet. It&apos;s fast, but at peak times when everyone&apos;s home it gets bogged down. The cable guy is coming today, and I can get cable internet set-up. It&apos;s faster, and always on.&lt;br&gt;
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My question is, can I keep my existing T1 connection (it&apos;s $20/month), connect to it through built-in ethernet (mac), AND, at the same time, connect to my cable modem through a wifi set-up, thus achiecing super fantastic speeds? Or can I have my computer constantly monitor which connection is faster and automatically have it use that connection for data? &lt;br&gt;
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Or do I just have to pick one or the other?&lt;br&gt;
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	<category>T1</category>
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