Thanks for all the great replies. We're located in Marietta, GA and even though
the place has been built in '04 the connectivity choices are very limited.
I think we'll go with two DSL lines (they're pretty cheap) and will look at
some sort of load balancing (thanks for the PFSense tip). I was
We use Skyriver @ EcoHub in San Diego;)
I don't know where you are in the Country but try to find something
similar just a suggestion...
Skyriver Communication Inc. http://www.skyriver.net/
Office : (858) 812-9322
Fax: (858) 812-5299
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 7:01 AM, Nic Rosental
In your situation 2 (or 3) DSL lines load balanced together would be your
best bet. I'm a big fan of PFSense for firewalls and we use it to balance a
cable line and a point-to-point wifi link.
Jacob
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Nic
My initial reaction to your questions is to plan out what your broadband
needs will realistically be OVER TIME so that you can strike the right
balance between controlling your expenses and delighting your members.
Planning your technology infrastructure roadmap can be a little tricky. Its
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