If you own all ends of the links, you should be able to do this with some RB750s. Less than $50 a piece. The stuff at your NOC end(s) probably would not need to change. If the plastic case on the RB750 turns you off, then the RB2011 would do the trick for about double the price.

bp

On 11/6/2014 8:36 AM, Chuck McCown via Af wrote:
But if I want to do 100 of these, with a NOC and 100 subs, I don’t want to have discrete devices on both ends of each circuit. Prefer to use link aggregation of some sort that would function kinda like a PMP radio protocol. So one big something at the NOC that can know how to handle dual paths to a CPE.
*From:* Mike Hammett via Af <mailto:af@afmug.com>
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I'd probably go with an RB2011 for ~$100. If you can control the network on both ends (with a Mikrotik also at the upstream side), that makes your life easier.



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*From: *"Chuck McCown via Af" <af@afmug.com>
*To: *af@afmug.com
*Sent: *Thursday, November 6, 2014 10:29:58 AM
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Need to probably hit 50 Mbps.
*From:* Rory Conaway via Af <mailto:af@afmug.com>
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Get a used Peplink off ebay. I’ve got a couple of older ones I’ll sell you but they are limited to 10-15Mbps.

rory

*From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *Mike Hammett via Af
*Sent:* Thursday, November 6, 2014 9:26 AM
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Is Luthman here? I bet if you bought him a Giordano's pizza, he'd do it. :-p

www.routerboard.com <http://www.routerboard.com>

They have everything from $50 "SOHO" style routers on up to $1,200 Dual SFP+ (and others) boxes.

How networking knowledgeable are you?

http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Load_Balancing

There's a TON of stuff in their WIKI.



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*From: *"Chuck McCown via Af" <af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>>
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Yeah, I anticipated that answer. I have next to zero experience with MT. Not to say I am not willing to learn.

So, what exactly would it take? Just the router? Do those things come in nice consumer grade cases? Seems to me the last time I had one it was a bare PCB. (Back in 2003)...

How about a bill of materials, a configuration listing, perhaps come and set it up for me and teach us a class...

We would buy the pizza...

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Mikrotik.



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*Sent: *Thursday, November 6, 2014 10:18:12 AM
*Subject: *[AFMUG] Cheap and dirty bonding

Any ideas of how to bond a wireless connection to a DSL connection for more bandwidth and redundancy?

I have control over both ends of both circuits. Same IP space etc. Just don’t know if there is a low cost solution that could be applied to only the customer’s end.


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