  Turbinator
join:2007-10-14 Mississauga, ON | How much would MLPPP cost me?
Right now I subscribe to 1 Premium DSL line and that is 32 dollars per month. I am from Mississauga, how much would it cost me to run MLPPP? |
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 recneps
join:2006-06-24 Whitby, ON
| For single link MLPPP - it would cost you $40 (cost of a WRT54GL) For dual link its $30 (current line) $30 (second line) $10 (dry loop) Or $70/month. using group rates/referrals, you can bring it down to like $64/month +extra modem + WRT54GL |
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  melak Premium join:2006-06-17 Fergus, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| reply to Turbinator Single Link: Free if you do it from windows or linux (I actually have no clue if it's possible from mac, I don't think it's ever come up). 50$ depending on if you want to do it from router level, if you don't have a WRT54GL
Multi-Link: 32$ for another line 40-50$ for another modem then factor in same costs above
so anywhere from nothing to around $125 plus increased monthly charge. |
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  Guspaz Guspaz Premium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC
·Colbanet
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| reply to Turbinator $29.95 - Line $7.25 - Dry loop fee (example) $-3.00 - Group discount/prepayment Subtotal: $34.20
So it will cost you as little as an additional $34.20/mth before tax (you'd have to pay whatever tax you have in Ontario on top of GST) for a second line. |
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  Turbinator
join:2007-10-14 Mississauga, ON | reply to Turbinator Oh I never realized I could do single line MLPPP, will definitely try that first. Any good place to get cheap WRT54GL's? |
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 beamer69
join:2007-05-10 Burnaby, BC | reply to Turbinator Check the links in this thread for deals on the WRT54GL »WRT54GL Deals $40 and up! |
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 randomnation
join:2008-06-05 Barrie, ON | reply to Turbinator You can do single-link MLPPP without a router as well. Search the forum. |
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 hockeynomad
join:2007-06-19 Mississauga, ON | reply to Turbinator How about with a Router Linsys 2102 and not with a WRT54GL)? |
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 DSL_Ricer Premium join:2007-07-22
| said by hockeynomad :How about with a Router Linsys 2102 and not with a WRT54GL)? You can do it on a computer by computer basis, as long as you don't have a static IP.
Steps (in the DSL modem+router case): - Your DSL modem should already be in bridge mode. - Your router should already be configured to connect to the internet, using PPPoE. - Plug your DSL modem into your router such that internal computers can see it. This usually involves connecting it to a LAN port and connecting the router's WAN port to another LAN port. - Set up each computer you want unthrottled to have it's own PPPoE internet connection, with MLPPP. Since you can have multiple connections simultaneously, there's no interference.
Drawbacks: - You have to configure each computer individually for it to be unthrottled. - If your router does QoS, that will no longer work. |
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