Re: failover via comcast tunnel?

2015-12-18 Thread bzs
FWIW we do expect to pay for this service, by "cheap" I just meant, well, cheap, but not free. It's all relative I suppose. But thanks for the response thus far! On December 17, 2015 at 16:15 mhop...@indigowireless.com (Matt Hoppes) wrote: > You could tunnel to a data center. > > Or NAT out

Re: failover via comcast tunnel?

2015-12-17 Thread Matt Hoppes
You could tunnel to a data center. Or NAT out their service. Tunneling via EoIP would allow you to stay within their ToS. > On Dec 17, 2015, at 16:01, b...@theworld.com wrote: > > > I'm looking at some sort of 50-100mbps failover link in case my > primary is down. > > My options seem limit

failover via comcast tunnel?

2015-12-17 Thread bzs
I'm looking at some sort of 50-100mbps failover link in case my primary is down. My options seem limited particularly since I'm cheap. I see Comcast has unlimited data business links in this range but I'm not sure I'd want to deal with the management issue of BGP or swapping ip blocks etc with t