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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 hcetSJ · · Score: 5, Funny

    a fucking book on how routing works

    Now there's a fetish you'll only run across on Slashdot.

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

    Insert tab A into slot B...

    Hot RJ45 action!

  3. Re:printers/newpapers by bendodge · · Score: 3, Funny

    Even in really depressed metros, diners are still pretty expensive compared to T1's.

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