Hey guys,
Just wondering if we can get bonded connections in NZ, specifically bonded VDSL2?
Potentially 100MB down/20MB up with VDSL2 for those that cannot get Fibre for 3-8 years :(
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sbiddle: Chorus no not offer true bonded xDSL connections.
Many ISP's do offer the ability to do pseudo layer 2 bonding by installing several xDSL connections and effectively bonding these together.
Dairusire:sbiddle: Chorus no not offer true bonded xDSL connections.
Many ISP's do offer the ability to do pseudo layer 2 bonding by installing several xDSL connections and effectively bonding these together.
This is quite correct, I have noticed though with some companys they charge to setup this and maintain, so sometimes its cheaper to get a second line yourself and have VDSL installed on it and run load balancing across the two.
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Dairusire:sbiddle: Chorus no not offer true bonded xDSL connections.
Many ISP's do offer the ability to do pseudo layer 2 bonding by installing several xDSL connections and effectively bonding these together.
This is quite correct, I have noticed though with some companys they charge to setup this and maintain, so sometimes its cheaper to get a second line yourself and have VDSL installed on it and run load balancing across the two.
sbiddle:Dairusire:sbiddle: Chorus no not offer true bonded xDSL connections.
Many ISP's do offer the ability to do pseudo layer 2 bonding by installing several xDSL connections and effectively bonding these together.
This is quite correct, I have noticed though with some companys they charge to setup this and maintain, so sometimes its cheaper to get a second line yourself and have VDSL installed on it and run load balancing across the two.
That is a poor solution compared to an ISP offered solution - it's merely a basic form of load balancing, not bonding. You really need to be in control of both ends of the L2 connection to have a decent solution.
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