B-
It is a lot cheaper for cost per mb and almost as reliable "depending on
provider". One big gottcha that I ran into the hard way was when
implementing a dial backup solution.
I was using xDSL to connect branch locations together. Had the router
ethernet plugged into the DSL bridge ethernet port via crossover cable.
When the DSL link went down the router never realized it because it was
still receiving keepalives from the DSL bridge. OUCH. Had to impliment
dynamic routing where I could have easily gotten by with some static /
floating static routes just so I could get the backup to work properly.
I was using Erickson routers.
Good luck
Cory
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 1:53 PM
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Subject: WAN Backbone over DSL?
Anyone experimenting/using DSL for a WAN backbone?
Please email me your experiences....and I'll share with you
mine.
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