You make a good point.  It's hard to trust a PC when it's not in a
managed environment.

DD

On 9/12/06, Shidan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Its symmetric, I'm still a little loathe to try a pc for a router at a
clients side, I'd rather have a solid state device.

For my own business both (asterisk and pfsense) are perfect, but the point
is I think for software on generic computers  you still need a sys admin, if
that's your core business to provide system services/maintenance then its a
great fit to sell them as solutions!

On 9/12/06, Dave Donovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Shidan.
>
> I know you've asked for experience and I can't say that I've ever
> tried to tie more than 2 of anything together.  However, I was at
> Phillip's presentation a few meetings ago and I got the idea that
> PFSense was a pretty capable open source product for multiwan
> applications.  From the demo, I don't see any reason why you couldn't
> put a few quad port cards into a machine and go from there.  The only
> limitation we discussed was related to a restriction to 1 PPOE
> connection but that was supposed to have been solved in the next
> release which should be out by now.
>
> Of course, this is where I would solicit Philip's expert advice.  :-)
>
> Dr Phil?  Give us your wisdom.
>
> WRT your question about T1-like performance, is this symmetric or
> asymmetric?  Even if you tie a whole bunch of asymmetric lines
> together aren't you still going to have a huge imbalance between TX
> and RX rates?
>
> Dave
>
> On 9/12/06, Shidan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anyone here had experiences with DSL load balancers they want to
share?
> > I have
> > 12 dry lines that I want a good router setup for. Preferably something
solid
> > state, but I'm interested in anyone that has tried this with PC's, as
well.
> > so any recommendations or advice highly appreciated!
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Shidan
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> David Donovan
> Consultant
> Fulcrum Solutions
>
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