couldn't this theoretically be possible?
if you have three things that receive the connection, then the router would see it as three different users, and send information to all three, right?
and, were you to have software that would allow it, you could use all three of the connections with one device, resulting in three times the speed allowed?
I don't think so though, because on the other hand, unless you had some router that doesn't exist that divides bandwidth equally between every connected device and had other people connected, you would just receive all the bandwidth as though you were the only connection
but if you did have such a router and one other person was connected, you would get 3/4 of the connection this way, as apposed to the 1/2 that would normally be given