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Dual-entry access point setup on modern Linux OS

How is our work to optimize our (all, kernel, low/high level, etc) configuration for a dual-entry access point setup where the OS can receive data from two access points simultaneously for improved performance, which is typically termed as Wifi connection "bonding" or "load balancing"
So clearly its resources are two wifi circuit-boards i.e cards, which's the simplest form would be one built in M/B and the other a USB dongle one
Any clear path to the accomplishment is appreciated