QSC (German provider) is offering channel bundeling for ADSL too.

We're using 2*2MBit SDSL (QSC can not offer more than 2MBit for one line at our 
Location). The Customer does not notice the two separate lines. QSC provides us 
with a Cisco Router which manages the channel bundeling.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Mittwoch, 12. September 2007 15:07
To: [email protected]
Subject: [squid-users] Re:[squid-users] Re:Re: [squid-users] Re:Re: 
[squid-users] How to setup two ADSL line on a single linux box?

Sorry wrong, you're right, but works only with two different lines (ADSL and 
Cable p.a) but not with ADSL,cause this tecnology is a sinlge line solution

in my earlier posts there was a statement about channel bundeling for ADSL 
(linke ISDN) and this woud increase the bandwith disscused in germany

http://www.gatworks.de/ADSL_Kanalbuendelung.191.0.html
(sorry only german)

regards

E.Altherr

Not shure, if it works so, will say: if you have two lines and do alternate 
routing on both lines (any experinces by other users??)



>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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