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July 7th, @04:53PM

reply to Bicephale
Re: Is there a 4032/512 Kbps FastPath profile?

Interleaved isn't all that bad... That said, I'd rather not be on interleaved

If money is no object, you can always bond two DSL lines using MLPPP. Your effective speeds will be equal to or greater than one single line.

JayMan is doing much the same thing. The best he can get is 3/800, so he bonds two lines to get 6/1.6. If you consider downstream performance, he gets almost identical performance with his two lines on my single 6/800 line. Of course, his upstream is a tad better

Due to the amount of interest in MLPPP, it's now fairly well understood how to implement it on most platforms. As such, it has never been easier to use. There are also currently certain other benefits, involving certain "satanic boxes", as JF would put it

EDIT: Errm, that assumes that you're still on an ISP that supports MLPPP. Velcom does, TekSavvy does, eBox supposedly does (going to try to get a test account from them to work with), and Acanac will in the future.


Bicephale

join:2005-09-24
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Hi Guspaz,

Thanks for the suggestion, MLP certainly sounds like
it is quite a dynamic project, from what i can read!



I'm simply too involved with DSL technology to even
consider switching to cable until at least Christmass
but the chances are that cable might win the battle,
eventually, should DSL turn out to be unsatisfying.

Unequaled speed options become available in the 65 $
range with Cable offers by Videotron (and/or possibly
ElectronicBox), after all; only, i make some moves
slowly and i won't know what it will be for quite a
while - at least until i've seen enough SpeedTouch vs
SpeedStream comparisons, etc. I wonder if MLP isn't
an option for some MoDem FirmWares, actually...
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