Are there any reasons for not considering commercial (backbone) wireless gear for connecting points. It is a common practice for multi-building sites where project funds (or other constraints) prevent wired/fibre connections between buildings.
On 9/29/2015 10:48 AM, roundtable-request@muug.mb.ca wrote:
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1. aggregating dsl lines (Trevor Cordes) 2. Re: aggregating dsl lines (Colin Stanners) 3. Re: aggregating dsl lines (Robert Keizer) 4. Re: aggregating dsl lines (Adam Thompson) 5. Re: aggregating dsl lines (Adam Thompson)
Message: 1 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 04:18:54 -0500 From: Trevor Cordes trevor@tecnopolis.ca To: MUUG RndTbl roundtable@muug.mb.ca Subject: [RndTbl] aggregating dsl lines Message-ID: 20150929091854.GA13606@pog.tecnopolis.ca Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Is it possible to aggregate DSL lines, to combine them to get X-times the bandwidth on a single link? In this situation, I control both ends, the DSLAM and the DSL modem side on the other end of some POTS runs (CAT3-ish I assume, or worse).
Note, I don't want load balancing or fancy routing/sharing. I need double (or more) the bandwidth for a single application (single TCP connection).
If required, we can have linux/bsd boxes we control at either end of the links.
If it's not possible, does anyone have any other ideas for somehow getting better bandwidth out of 500m POTS wires (quantity 4)?
Thanks!
Message: 2 Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 07:09:51 -0500 From: Colin Stanners cstanners@gmail.com To: Continuation of Round Table discussion roundtable@muug.mb.ca Subject: Re: [RndTbl] aggregating dsl lines Message-ID: CAPoOROw+CvZAq_O2T+b0M7zukSEaydm10KzYCd6=fougATzkyg@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
At layers 2/3 you can do Multilink PPP or even something wierd and questionably reliable like LACP over Ethernet-over-IP over the individual connections, but given that it's only 500m and you control both ends the best solution would likely be at http://www.netsys-direct.com/Ethernet_Extenders_s/1814.htm , particularly http://www.netsys-direct.com/product_p/nv-600ekit.htm
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 4:18 AM, Trevor Cordes trevor@tecnopolis.ca wrote:
Is it possible to aggregate DSL lines, to combine them to get X-times the bandwidth on a single link? In this situation, I control both ends, the DSLAM and the DSL modem side on the other end of some POTS runs (CAT3-ish I assume, or worse).
Note, I don't want load balancing or fancy routing/sharing. I need double (or more) the bandwidth for a single application (single TCP connection).
If required, we can have linux/bsd boxes we control at either end of the links.
If it's not possible, does anyone have any other ideas for somehow getting better bandwidth out of 500m POTS wires (quantity 4)?
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