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Re: (ASCEND) POTS bonding
Not pricey at all. In fact, my boss is doing this now.
His setup, consists of a pair of k56flex modems and a 3com Impact IQ ISDN
Adapter. He's paying $23.50/month for the BRI, and no per-minute charges on
the voice calls. Each modem gets a 50k connection, for a combined total of
100k. Not bad for $23.50 a month.
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Troy Settle <st@i-Plus.net>
Network Administrator, iPlus Internet Services
http://www.i-Plus.net
-----Original Message-----
From: MMedwid@symantec.com <MMedwid@symantec.com>
> So one would install an ISDN line and purchase a Pipeline
> 75 so that I can then buy something like a shotgun modem to
> run on top of that? Hmmm. Well I suppose if you wanted to
> use your ISDN for work and your Shotgun 112kbps modem to
> get to your ISP this might work. You're limited with the
> Pipeline to selecting NAT to work with one profile. So
> perhaps that
> might have some merit. Seems like a pretty pricey
> solution. But then if your ISP doesn't offer ISDN but your
> work
> does (or vice versa) - maybe.
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