On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 01:33:41PM -0400, Peter Meyer wrote:
> I might be misunderstanding what you are looking for.  Would you not be able
> to take two Bell DSL line and from a Linux host use bonding to drive the two
> Ethernet (ppp) interfaces?

No... with ADSL, he's still constrained by the crappy uplink (800kbit at 
best).  Bonding or using MLPPP would just get him N times that crappy 
uplink.

For those unfamiliar, the A in ADSL is Asymmetric, and refers to the 
fact that your downlink is usually much greater than your uplink.  
Standard ADSL in Ottawa is limited to about 5 megabit down, and 800 
kilobit up. 

Cheers,
Dave
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