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Vcc Ground
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Posted:
Wed Oct 20, 2004 11:03 am Post subject:
G.Shdsl Bonding |
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Hi
Is it possible to bond two G.Shdsl pairs in hardware, I mean at Layer
1. I know it's possible using ATM at Layer 2. How about hardware
(chip) level bonding?
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Logan Patrick Bales
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Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:28 am Post subject:
Re: G.Shdsl Bonding |
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I don't think so, but let me dig a bit....
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| Quote: | Hi
Is it possible to bond two G.Shdsl pairs in hardware, I mean at Layer
1. I know it's possible using ATM at Layer 2. How about hardware
(chip) level bonding?
Thanks. |
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SyncMan
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Posted:
Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:23 pm Post subject:
G.Shdsl Bonding |
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Yes it is, there are two modes but the 2+2 mode is the best.
I am going to post two SHDSL modems. We dont call them
G. anymore because its now a ratified not general recommended
standard- its moved upwards. yes if you look at the Globespan
Virata (or whatever that MFR calls itself now) chipset you
can see its coded for 4W or 2+2 modes.
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Is it possible to bond two G.Shdsl pairs in hardware, I mean at Layer
1. I know it's possible using ATM at Layer 2. How about hardware
(chip) level bonding?
Thanks. |
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