4 Oct 2009 at 18:30 #1 s0ck s0ck Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 5,299 Do any exist that aren't made by Cisco? To be clear, any router that has two RJ11 ports that can setup and manage the PPP connections. ZyXEL have a 663 but it's ADSL2 only... ;/ Bonding would be nice too...
Do any exist that aren't made by Cisco? To be clear, any router that has two RJ11 ports that can setup and manage the PPP connections. ZyXEL have a 663 but it's ADSL2 only... ;/ Bonding would be nice too...
4 Oct 2009 at 18:52 #2 wij wij Associate Joined 27 Dec 2006 Posts 1,433 Location - Bonding needs to be done at both ends of the lines, so you're going to have to use an ISP like AAISP as very few support it anymore. Fairly sure that if it is ADSL2+ compatible it will work on regular DSL lines without a hitch...
Bonding needs to be done at both ends of the lines, so you're going to have to use an ISP like AAISP as very few support it anymore. Fairly sure that if it is ADSL2+ compatible it will work on regular DSL lines without a hitch...
5 Oct 2009 at 13:17 #3 Nick1881 Nick1881 Soldato Joined 4 Feb 2007 Posts 9,899 Location Nuneaton, UK Pretty sure ADSL2 is backward compatible with ADSL.
5 Oct 2009 at 15:16 #4 ruffneck ruffneck Associate Joined 8 Jul 2004 Posts 2,392 Location Le Norfolk are you mainly wanting this for redundancy or speed?
5 Oct 2009 at 17:43 #5 s0ck s0ck Soldato OP Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 5,299 mr_x_plosion said: Pretty sure ADSL2 is backward compatible with ADSL. Click to expand... This was my assumption but from memory, the spec only listed Annex M. ruffneck said: are you mainly wanting this for redundancy or speed? Click to expand... Speeeeeeeed!
mr_x_plosion said: Pretty sure ADSL2 is backward compatible with ADSL. Click to expand... This was my assumption but from memory, the spec only listed Annex M. ruffneck said: are you mainly wanting this for redundancy or speed? Click to expand... Speeeeeeeed!