[Gllug] Routing / IPCop
Juergen Schinker
ba1020 at homie.homelinux.net
Wed Sep 26 18:36:04 UTC 2007
> On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 17:57 +0100, Juergen Schinker wrote:
>> > If you are bonding non-MAX lines you can expect a significant
>> > improvement in both upload and download. Bonding MAX doesn't always
>> work
>> > so well for the download but does for upload.
>>
>> well it wouldn't make sense from the same provider ...
>
> You are mistaken.
>
> ADSL Bonding only works if both lines are from the same provider. It's
> necessary for the connections to be bonded at both ends.
>
I know but who wants bonding anyway when he can have redundacy much cheaper
>> just try 2 different Provider that works
>
> That can provide a form of resilience but it is a lot more complicated
> if you want to spread the load across multiple lines.
bah very easy multipathing even with vodafone nating
>
>> or even cooler one wired and one wireless
>
> If latency isn't an issue using a wireless connection is OK. Usually
> however latency is an issue.
latency while downloading?
>
>> Vodafone offers in certain Areas 7.2 Mbit down with Flat 7GB..
>
> Has anyone actually had that though? I keep hearing that mobile speeds
> never really exceed 2Mb and usually don't exceed 1Mb.
its just a question of time..
right now they are about 1.5MB gut they are upgrading their networks
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