Load balancing

Despite the ever increasing bandwidth of DSL connections, these remain the communications bottle-neck. In some cases it can be advisable to combine multiple DSL connections. There are a number of possibilities to realize this, some of which need active support from the Internet provider:

When bundling MLPPPoE for DSL channels behaves in the same way as the well known MLPPP for ISDN channel bundling.





Load balancing involves the dynamic division of TCP connections between independent DSL connections. The user has access to the sum of the bandwidths of the bundled channels, but the individual TCP connections are limited to the bandwidth offered by the DSL connection allocated to it.





Note: Unlike direct channel bundling, load balancing offers the true sum of all bundled bandwidths. This version is thus highly effective for combining different bandwidths.