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Connectivity Options

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T3st1ng

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Apr 11, 2005
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Currently need to establish a direct link from one location to two other separate locations, i.e Point A to Point B and Point A to Point C.

This direct connection requires very little bandwidth, even 56K. The only requirements are that it remain constant teminate at a rack-mount router with a CSU/DSU and Ethernet port.

Looked into T1's but are very expnsive for the distance required. Would ISDN or Business DSL be a viable option? If so, what hardware would I need? If not, are there any other services I can look into?


 
ISDN is not an option if it needs to be up all the time, you wouldn't like the connection bills . DSL can be an option and probably your cheapest option for point to point .I would contact your local provider to see if it would work for you .
 
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