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What is the difference between Bonding ADSL and Load Balanced ADSL?

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What is the difference between Bonding ADSL and Load Balanced ADSL?

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With a truly bonded solution the bonding is done at ‘packet level’, what this means is that a 10Mbps file will be broken down and use the capacity of all available lines. For example if you were to send a 10Mb file over 3 Bonded ADSL Max Premium lines, the capacity is available to download the file at 24Mbps! With a Load Balanced algorithm the connection is session based. The business ADSL hardware will select an individual line for the file to travel down. You increase the ability to send more files, but truly bonding increases the speed at which a file can be sent.

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