Consider looking into SDSL (4-8Mb up/down) perhaps or even an EFM style
product like BT Infinity (40Mb down / 22Mb up in some cases).
If you really want B-ADSL, try getting a price from one of the less
commercially marketed companies like Spitfire or Daisy
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Kieran Barnes
Ah sweet, cheers!
Joseph
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Note: Dual WAN is not the same as bonding. In a bonded connection the
two channels are recombined before being put onto the internet
backbone. If you have two 10gb connections they would be bonded into
one 20gb connection. A duel WAN solution multiplexes users across two
connections so at any one time a user is allocated to one or the other
of the ADSL circuits (and in the case of fail over all are allocated
to one). If you have a number of users sharing a connection this is
not an issue. Care must be taken as some implementations can route
connections for a single session down alternate ADSL channels and this
plays havoc with on line banking and other uses where there is an
attempt to prevent session hijacking.
Dual WAN can be done with Smoothwall if you have a requirement for a
proper firewall box
Robert