This is the old idea of "modem bonding" and is not a native feature. You might find others but the bottom line is how would you overcome the wifi radio's bit limit? Teaming would not help on that.
Let's just say no.
Bob
Back when Windows 7 was in development, we were teased with the idea of the "virtual wifi" allowing us to connect to more than one wifi connection simultaneously and enjoy increase bandwidth as a result...
Now that Win7 is out.. where is that feature? I'm aware of the "hotspot" creation abilities with software like Connectify and the like, and while that's great and all, it doesn't deliver on the promised built in "teaming" and "aggregation" capabilities that were promised long ago...
So my question is quite simply, is this possible or not.. to connect to two wifi internet connections at once via the "virtual wifi" in Win7?
All of my experimenting and internet searching seems to indicate that that idea was scraped, and the official line at Microsoft is that it's not possible without separate interfaces even though they (Microsoft) did have the concept working with a beta XP program that was released some time ago... (see link below)
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/virtualwifi
As a follow up question.. if it's not currently possible with one card, how might I accomplish "teaming" if I connect a USB wifi card to my laptop? How can I instruct each wifi card to connect to different networks and how can I make internet applications use both connections?
Thanks..

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