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Packets leaving your network is up to your own router. There are various routers which can do this, see [[:Category:Bonding Configuration]], or you can just use one line to send packets up without any special routers at all, see [[Simple bonding]]. |
Packets leaving your network is up to your own router. There are various routers which can do this, see [[:Category:Bonding Configuration]], or you can just use one line to send packets up without any special routers at all, see [[Simple bonding]]. |
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=Advantages= |
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More bandwidth, as well as resilience (having more that one line increases the probability of staying online in the event of a fault) |
More bandwidth, as well as resilience (having more that one line increases the probability of staying online in the event of a fault) |
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People often want greater upload bandwidth so as to improve performance of remote workers (etc. VPN/remote sessions etc.) or sending out large files etc. |
People often want greater upload bandwidth so as to improve performance of remote workers (etc. VPN/remote sessions etc.) or sending out large files etc. |
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