On Thursday 17 January 2008 05:53:34 Sten Daniel Soersdal wrote: > Michael MacLeod wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I've got two DSL lines running to my house, and two WAN NIC's > > installed in my FreeBSD router. I've been trying to get multilink ppp > > working through my ISP (TekSavvy in Canada) for the last little while, > > with mixed results. Each of my DSL lines sync's at 6016 kbits down and > > 800 kbits up. I have traffic working through the bonded connection, > > and the upload speed is 1350 kb, which is about right for a 1.6 > > megabit connection minus network overhead. The problem I'm running > > into is the download speed is only that of one of my downlinks (approx > > 5000kb, which is about right for 6 megabits minus network overhead). > > > > It is quite possible that the ISP is employing bandwidth limiting and > the limits are set to that of one ppp link (since this multilink > combines two ppp links into a single link and thus logically it could be > limited to that of one ppp connection).
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