Hm, but with my method described it won't work so... 

If you have 2 ADSL Lines (let's say 5 MBit each ) ) after load balacing the 
bandwidth woud be the same. the only goal is failover for the lines more not. 
Much ADSL Carriers (like Swisscom in Switzerland) limit the bandwith so you 
can't go over the limit, or ADSL won't work

For this case VDSL is (on my oppion) the better solution, the only requirement 
for VDSL is a new Router/Modem on the client side, which can handle the higher 
speed level and of course for VDSL the wires must be excellent quality with no 
distortion, or otherwise VDSL won't work


>On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 11:34:52 +0200 (MEST)
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> as i described below:
>> 
>> it's not possible (at the moment) to open 2 ADSL Ports on the same
>> telefony wire... so if you have 2 5 MB Lines you will have still 2
>> 5MB Lines after implementing this solution more not) If the Line is
>> open (on the DSLAM which is managed by the telefony carrier, you have
>> normally one port configured for ADSL)
>> 
>> So its a illusion to think, that you can do this
>
>The OP did refer to two adsl lines. However there is not all that much
>redundancy in this scheme, since a lot of faults will takeout both
>lines . You can increase it if there are multiple companies with
>their own dsl equipment in the exchange. Some  people use cable+adsl for
>this kind of thing. 
>
>I guess the idea here though is just to improve bandwidth.  
>
>
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