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Re: Combining 2 broadband connections



On Wednesday 19 June 2002 11:54 pm, Scott Ewing came forth and proclaimed:<= BR> > Some minor calculations with eclipse as the isp
>
> Assuming you already have 2 telephone lines:
> 2x 512k DSL =3D 45.50/mo (1mbit is =A395/mo)
> load ballancer - =A3297
> 95-45.50 =3D 49.50
> 279/49.50 =3D 5.63months
>
> So after 6 months, you would have paid off the splitter by difference,=
> then you would be paying 45.50/mo for a 1mbit DSl connection.

In theory ;) I've just done a simple test (got 2 512K ADSL lines here). I g= et
112KB/s from ftp.uk.kernel.org. Not sure what the download speed would be <= BR> with a 'proper' 1Mb link. The problem is, using your calcs above, that's th= e
50:1 contended service, so in times of high use, you would have (presumably= )
quite less bandwidth than if you had a 1Mb link proper, with it's 20:1
contention.

However, I have a 50:1 service, and have no problems with it :)

I suppose that would sorta work on the upstream too... if you got a /29 sub= net
on each DSL connection, you could setup DNS round robin and have a very crudely load balanced web/mail/etc server.

Hmmm.. how much was the load balancer again? :)

Jon

> Or, at the other end of the scale, you could get 2mbiut, and the
> ballanced, and pay 280/mo for 4 mbit DSL, as opposed to lots more for = a
> 4meg leased line
>
> Just a Thought
>
> Scott
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stuart Booth [mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 19 June 2002 23:28
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx > Subject: [ukha_d] Combining 2 broadband connections
>
>
> I just came across this little interesting item that allows you to
> load balance a pair of broadband connections into one:
>
> http://www.crownitsolutions.com/products.php?productId=3D14
>
> d8-)

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