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John Rumm
 
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Pet @ www.gymratz.co.uk wrote:

John Rumm wrote:

You could probably add an ADSL one though...



Didn't think of that.

Any idea what the max. Upstream bandwidth is?
Could be the way to go..


"Standard" ADSL is 256K uplink. Some operators are now rolling out SDSL
offerings (i.e. symmetric up and downlink). The DSL technology itself
will run to at least 8Mbs although BT currently only provide 2Mbs in
most cases (apparently they are now looking at going faster in the
near(ish) future).

An aggregating router could be used to front both your cable and DSL
connections giving a bigger total bandwidth, although obviously any one
connection would still be limited to the maximum single channel speed.

What application did you have in mind that will need a large uplink
capability?


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Cheers,

John.

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