I'd seriously consider a wireless link - and I don't mean 802.11, either.

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 06:41, David Mazzaccaro
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I’m looking for suggestions on how/what to get for secondary internet
> access.
>
> We currently have a single point of failure (cable internet) and I would
> like to maybe get a T1 line installed as a backup in case the cable goes
> down.
>
> Or – would it be better to have the T1 as the primary internet access and
> cable as a backup?
>
> We’ve had cable for ~10 years here and it’s been VERY reliable and fast.
>
> 170 users in 9 locations across 6 states all come back to our main site to
> go out through the cable modem.
>
> The solution doesn’t have to be auto-failover.
>
> We can manually move a cable or plug in a router/firewall to switch
> providers.
>
> Wondering what others are doing…
>
> Thx!
>
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