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The LNS handles authentication (logging in using your username and password) and routing of your IP addresses to you. It handles the negotiation of the link with your equipment and establishes a session.
 
[[File:6000-small.png|frameless|500px|A FireBrick FB6000]]
 
==Multiple LNS links to BT, TT, CityFibre and mobile==
We operate multiple LNSs connected to multiple links in to carriers. This is partly for redundancy (if one of the LNSs or links break) and partly for load (to handle multiple gigabits of traffic).
 
The number of LNSs we run has grown over time with four in 2012, seven in April 2016, nine in January 2017, twelve in November 2017, 14 in September 2018.., 23 in 2020! However in 2024, this number was reduced down when we upgraded from FB6000 to FB9000 hardware.
 
We currently have a mix FireBrick FB6000 and FireBrick FB9000 LNSs and operate them as separatea single 'poolspool':
*239 FB6000: A-WI.Gormless
 
We currently have a mix FireBrick FB6000 and FireBrick FB9000 LNSs and operate them as separate 'pools':
*23 FB6000: A-W.Gormless
*3 FB9000: X-Z.Witless
 
The LNSs named 'Witless' handle faster FTTP and G.Fast circuits, whilst the 'Gormless' LNS handle the rest, including mobile data SIMs.
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