[lug] Linux as a router for 2 DSL lines.

Stephen Smith ss2chef at yahoo.com
Sat May 5 09:36:37 MDT 2001


We use a box that will mulitplex up to 4 T1s
for SDSL service but also do not know of
anything available for Qwests type of service.
You may want to check www.coppermountain.com to see
if they offer a UNIT that does that.

SGS
--- jafo at tummy.com wrote:
> On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 07:29:09PM -0600, Jason
> Vallery wrote:
> >home networks so that we can share both DSL lines?
> My original thought
> >was an approach similar to "shotgunning" an analog
> modem. Setting up the
> 
> The "shotgun" stuff was a box with two analog modems
> in it.  It used the
> Multi-point PPP support which is available on most
> modem terminal servers
> to make two lines look like one.
> 
> I don't know of any DSL equipment at ISPs which has
> a similar capability.
> So, the best you could do would be to set up the two
> lines so that you
> would alternate between them or something...  If you
> want a download to go
> twice as fast, have the speed of your line doubled
> and drop one of the
> lines...
> 
> Sean
> -- 
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>                  -- Kevin Fenzi, paraphrasing the
> Dude, 1998
> Sean Reifschneider, Inimitably Superfluous
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