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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 09-Jul-07 10:51:58
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BT and NTL line together ?


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Hi,

Just wondering if it's possible to have 1xBT line running ADSL and 1xNTL running cable broadband for failover / load balancing purposes ?

Thanks.
Standard User yarwell
(sensei) Mon 09-Jul-07 11:18:19
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Re: BT and NTL line together ?


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yes, if you have the necessary hardware / software to do the balancing/fallover bit.

Phil

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Standard User accyroy
(newbie) Mon 09-Jul-07 19:34:11
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I've just bought one of these http://www.retractacable.com/product_info.php?cPath=32&products_id=104 for the same reason, haven't set it up yet due to second ISP not being connected yet but it sounds like a great piece of kit.


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Standard User Sandgrounder
(knowledge is power) Mon 09-Jul-07 22:52:25
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Re: BT and NTL line together ?


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Sounds like an ideal situation.

If only we had cable down our street (then I would not need two ADSL lines)

Edit: Mind you, my Zen connection is extremely reliable.
Only been out for two periods in 4 years
- and both of those were down to BT, not Zen - hence, why a cable connection would be nice.


Line One:- Zen Home 500 - DrayTek Vigor 2600VG
Line Two:- Nildram - DrayTek Vigor 2600

Edited by Sandgrounder (Mon 09-Jul-07 22:57:24)

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 10-Jul-07 10:27:30
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It's very similar to the Cyclone 200 reviewed on this site. Probably updated firmware though. I use a Cyclone 200 myself for load-balancing 2 ADSL lines.
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