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This is the support site for Andrews & Arnold Ltd, a UK Internet provider. Information on these pages is generally for our customers but may be useful to others, enjoy!
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There are many ways to bond multiple lines together and there are different reasons for wanting to do this. The main reasons are extra overall speed, and added redundancy against failure. The pages below will give you information about how it works, why it's good to bond lines and how to configure routers for bonding lines.
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{{AAMenu|img=Menu-information.svg|link=Bonding Information|title=Bonding Overview|text=An introduction to bonding and what benefits it can bring. Read this first to get an overview of bonding lines}}
{{AAMenu|img=Menu-network.svg|link=Bonding IP Settings|title=IP Settings|text=Information about how we route IP addresses over bonded lines}}
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{{AAMenu|img=Menu-bonding.svg|link=Bonding for resilience|title=Bonding for resilience|text=How bonding can improve resilience and reliability of your internet connection}}
{{AAMenu|img=Menu-cog.svg|link=:Category:Bonding Configuration|title=Device Configuration|text=Help pages on setting up particular routers for bonding}}
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==Full Bonding with a FireBrick==
A FireBrick at your side can manage bonding, fallback and firewalling - this would give you maximum benefit of having multiple lines. AAISP staff can configure a router when purchased for bonding for a nominal fee. The [[:Category:FireBrick|FireBrick]] pages also covers config examples for bonding on the 2500 and 2700 FireBricks
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