Thanks for the input. How does MLPP work in regards to public IP? If it is to 
contineously load balance between the two connections wouldn't that pose a 
problem to SIP trunks registered to outside providers?

 

-Bruce
 
> Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 12:29:26 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] MLPP and VoIP
> 
> Hi Bruce,
> 
> I haven't used MLPPP with Asterisk myself, but just as a note, I don't
> think you can bond DSL connections from different providers using
> MLPPP. Basically the MLPPP distributes the packets through the two DSL
> links and the router handling the PPPoE session at the other end has
> to reconstruct them.
> 
> Liviu
> 
> On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Bruce N <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Everyone,
> > Anyone out there can weigh in on bonded MLPP connection from various DSL 
> > providers? This is going to be used for an Asterisk server for reliability 
> > and also for more upload speed (more concurrent calls). Rogers doesn't 
> > serve the area and DSL at best can reach 712kbps and mostly around 512kbps.
> > This is around Dixie Road and Meyerside Raod.
> > Not looking for wireless solutions.
> > 1- Would a bonded MLPP from two different providers be a better choice than 
> > getting bonded MLPP from one provider? (reliability)2- Also, would this be 
> > a fine setup for Asterisk?
> > Thanks for your input.
> > -Bruce
> 
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