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Affordably Aggregating ISP Connections?

An anonymous reader writes "Has anyone setup a system to aggregate multiple ISP connections to form a high bandwidth site-to-site link? Load Sharing SCTP looked interesting, but it doesn't look like it has been widely adopted. Multi-Link PPP appears to be more widely supported for clients, but I can't find any good guides for setting up both sides of the connection for a site-to-site link. The hardware solutions I've found are expensive for a small business. Does anyone have experience using hardware solutions from Mushroom Networks (Virtual Leased Line, p2 of this document), Ecessa (site-to-Site Channel Bonding), or others?"

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  1. Re:You can't do what you want to do by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    you're a fucking retard, the OP said he wanted to link "two offices" via aggregated lines, which means he has control over both ends of the connection(s), and can setup link aggregation on top of the normal internet access that is available from both office locations.