On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 10:11:06AM -0500, tps@unslept.com wrote: > Hi folks, > I have a client that wants a fast reliable connection into their > office complex. I'm trying to sell him a T1, but he keeps looking at > DSL rates, and wants that. I think I impressed on him enough about the > lack of reliability in DSL, so he asked if you could get 2 DSL lines > and have one failover to the other. Huh... a client with a clue! My > question is: DSL router for 2 lines? Or is there a way to make a > Linux box talk DSL? How about BGP in DSL land? I think there's a problem with this. Even if you get DSL from different providers, chances are good that they're using the same copper and DSLAM. Hence the redundancy isn't ... Cheers, -- Nathan Norman - Staff Engineer | A good plan today is better Micromuse Inc. | than a perfect plan tomorrow. mailto:nnorman@micromuse.com | -- Patton
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