any way to get DSL and CABLE into joint Bandwith

chuckieland

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Hi i currently have Calbe
if i get DSL too
would i get the upload speed of CABLE + DSL
and download Speed of CABLE + DSL
what Hardware do i need
also what software do i need
how do i set this up
 

Vrangel

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Well, if you have money to hire couple of network engineers
they might come up with the solution...
 

Vrangel

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Look, its a tough engineering challenge you are talking about.
There is no solution available .
 

Vrangel

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I guess I fell behind. Someone made a product while
I was looking the other way. :cool:
 

abracadabra1

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holy shit...that's amazing!
how well does it work though...?

anyone know where to find some information (other than their site, ofcourse)
 

linuxboy

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hmm

I didn't see them at ISPCON this fall...

and I looked over on ingrammicro.com and I didn't see much info except a hefty price tag.

I signed up as a reseller so I should get some more info and brochures about it. I'll post more info when I have it. But for those of you who are planning on using this for home, I'd reconsider it. This thing is pricey. Looks pretty cool for small businesses though. And it would save alot of time as no BGP coding is required.

I'll see what their policy on demo units are. This would make a cool toy :)
 

Xe0n

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why dont you just get some high speed dsl? wouldnt that be just as fast?
 

abracadabra1

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sure it would be. but in lots of places the telco only offers single speeds. here in miami, my telco, bellsouth, only offers lines at 256K/1.5MB. You have no other choices, through them. If you were to pay for 2 lines ($80/m for both lines, or $40 each) you could effectively double your bandwidth, theoretically.
i'm just wondering how well this thing works though.
 

Remedy

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Yeah Shotgun SDSL is capable but your isp has to support it. So like getting 2 768K SDSL connections would be in theory, 1.5Mbps your phonelines also have to support it. I imagine that you have to order a Business connection and not a residential setup also.