[MLB-WIRELESS] Connecting nodes/clusters and expanding the mesh via Internet tunnels.
Paul van den Bergen
paul at serc.rmit.edu.au
Mon Sep 9 10:53:13 EST 2002
Hi all,
just hold on a second... maybe I should clarify. I don't know
specifics about ADSL modems. I do know how they work in general terms
(point to point w/- the exchange then over the backbone network to the
ISP). I am also familiar with FR and ATM and ISDN/BISDN setups, etc.
none of the answers so far have answered my question. when an ADSL
modem is set up it creates a channel (VNC on the ISP's VNP for ATM??) to
the ISP. it is still just a connection between two points, the ISP and
the home user. the fact that it goes over an ATM or FR network does not
really matter. Is there a physical reason I cannot (if telstra is
cooperative, etc.) set up a connection between my ADSL modem and a
friends on another exchange, presuming that the appropriate FR or ATM
channel is established between the two exchanges? Next question is what
is required to get telstra to allow such a connection? cost and
permission? who do you talk to in telstra to do this? I am sure this
service is available because ISDN networks between businesses located on
different sites work this way, IIRC...
thanks in advance...
wireless at shippen.net wrote:
>Quoting Paul van den Bergen <paul at serc.rmit.edu.au>:
>
>>I am largely unfamiliar with ADSL modems etc. but I am certainly aware
>>
>>of modem links P2P (aka apana???) that is another option surely... we
>>
>>have inet over telephones (and cables) + telephony to chose from. can
>>
>>you do ADSL modem to ADSL modem connections? over the phone lines...?
>>
>>
>No. ADSL only works via a ADSL modem point to point to the Telstra Exchange.
>It is then routed via Frame Relay or ATM through to the ISP of your choice.
>
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