--- "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just get yourself some
> multi-port NICs.  Intel and 3Com both make 2- and
> 4-port NICs.

Hard to find and usually expensive although I did find
a relatively cheap one:
D-Link DFE 580TX - PCI - 10Base-T, 100Base-TX - 4
ports
I just hope there's a driver for Linux.
Are you using this kind of cards? Are they working
well?

--- Hristo Benev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Why you do not upgrade your lines speed...?!
> 
> If you have ADSL upload is 800K switching to HDSL
> will give you 2M ~ 3 ADSL
> And VHDSL is 30M.
> 

The providers I consulted so far DO offer SDSL and
their top product (250€) is a 2M line but they only
guarantee 25% bandwidth in their most expensive
product. In practice I don't know how well it performs
because we never tried it (but this is probably what
we will do soon).
We can get cheaper ADSL lines (60€) with 1M upload
which usually are at about 500Kbps.
3 * 60 = 180€ for 1.5Mbps ADSL instead of 250€ for
512K-2Mbps SDSL does make a difference in my area
(although not that big after all).

--- Andrew Suffield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think you can do this with PPPoE-forwarding
modems, and rp-pppoe on the firewall 

--- Sebastian Raring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> There is a
> german website which 
> shows how it works:
> http://geggus.net/sven/t-dsl.html

Interesting solution. Thank you.



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