Has any used FreeBSD to bond two DSL lines? We will have no support from the ISP, so the solution must work entirely on our end. If you have done this, what was your solution? We are investigating whether to use our existing FreeBSD router to accomplish this task, or to purchased dedicated hardware, such as a solution from Nexland.
Speaking of dedicated hardware, what about your experience with that? I have a client that has a low budget, and needs to bond two ADSL lines together. The downstream is 600 Kbit/s and upstream is about double that on each line. Does anyone have any good experiences or recommendations to share on hardware solutions for bonding DSL lines? The goal is to increase the bandwidth to the client's in-house website. Because these are DSL lines from the Sprint running over BellSouth's last mile, we do not see any redundancy benefits. Some kind of intelligent fail-over would be nice, but in general, if one goes down, both will be down. We are definitely concentrating on increasing bandwidth. Please note that colocating is not an option for this client. Regards, Dustin --- Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Puryear Information Technology UNIX, Windows, and IT Consulting http://www.puryear-it.com
