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(deleted) Wed 18-Nov-20 00:17:28
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Re: getting some bandwidth in the sticks..


[re: Fastman3] [link to this post]
 
no, i only found out about community fibre partnerships recently. it looks like we may be earmarked for FTTP and virgin media rollout next year anyway by the way things are going
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(deleted) Wed 18-Nov-20 00:18:43
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Re: getting some bandwidth in the sticks..


[re: kams19] [link to this post]
 
I was using portfast for a while - wont have heard of it. small business provider but it has good peering down in london so the speeds were pretty spot on.

tried ovh london too, worked but was a bit hit/miss
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(deleted) Wed 18-Nov-20 00:20:03
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Re: getting some bandwidth in the sticks..


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its been reasonably robust - not had to change it about much. changed vps provider and tried a few of them out to see what works and what does not.

noticed that sometimes i need to restart the bonding solution after one of the 4g links dies, but there appears to be a fix released for the software to fix that.

if i was doing this again id also likely drop the mikrotik SXT LTE - the one im using isnt capable of carrier aggregation. (cat5 not cat6)

oh and i dropped talktalk a while ago smile 2x 4g only now.

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