We do this quite a bit with smaller wisps, place a PowerRouter at a NOC, 
and send IPs and data to them via cable/dsl whatever.  All of their 
publics work regardless of the connections and we also allow them to use 
multiple connections too.  we are rolling out a number of shared systems 
like that around the US.  I will have to see what I can do as far as 
costs to you. 

Scott Carullo wrote:
> Ok...  I have multiple peers, bgp, etc...  Normal stuff.
>
> I am looking for someone who has MT, has bgp peers but maybe would like to 
> have a little more redundancy just in case.  For example our main router 
> with both peers is in the same facility so I still currently have some 
> single point of failure issues I'd like to resolve.  Bottom line - a plane 
> crashes into my facility and I'm off the air for a while.
>
> If you are in this same boat, I have a solution I believe, that won't cost 
> either of us hardly anything.  We get a cable connection (or whatever cheap 
> business class connection) that is say 20MB down and 2MB up (for example) 
> at a remote site in another city where our network spans.  We create a 
> tunnel between our routers and if either side main fiber or router goes 
> down traffic can be re-routed temporarily via this connection and the 
> down-speed would be pulling from the others main fiber feeds so it should 
> stil be fast enough to make a lot of the pain go away - better than being 
> down any way.  The BGP session between sites would also allow incoming 
> traffic for email / web etc to operate as well - which is the only thing 
> this solution adds to a non-BGP type backup circuit.  
>
> Any way, this is not a replacement for having multiple bgp peers with real 
> connections, don't take it that way.  This is a low cost way to help each 
> other out in worst case scenario for whoever may be in this same position.  
> I'm willing to explore options any way if someone else is interested.  Send 
> me an email, we can discuss further.
>
> Scott Carullo
> Brevard Wireless
> 321-205-1100 x102
>
>
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