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=Mixing BT and BE lines=
=Mixing BT and BE lines=
AAISP BT lines and BE lines can be used for bonding, and gives even great resilience in the case of a fault in BT or a fault in BE. - as of October 2010, BE lines need to run on a reduced MTU of 1492 - and bonding will need all lines to use this reduced MTU. This is an tickbox option on the control pages though
AAISP BT lines and BE lines can be used for bonding, and gives even great resilience in the case of a fault in BT or a fault in BE. - as of October 2010, BE lines need to run on a reduced MTU of 1492 - and bonding will need all lines to use this reduced MTU. This is an tickbox option on the control pages though

=Bonding FTTC Circuits=
FTTC lines can be bonded in exactly the same way - although we do sometimes see congestion on the BT network, we have set up 2 FTTC lines and bonded them with a FireBrick 2700, giving the full throughput - 40Mb/s down and 16Mb/s up.