Started with an M10, but changed to an M1122. It however had the old
firmware, now that it is upgraded, it is better.
Neal Blackie
-----Original Message-----
From: David Katz [mailto:david.katz@esolutions.co.nz]
Sent: Thursday, 9 November 2000 1:20 p.m.
To: 'Neal Blackie'
Cc: Andrew Van Blerk
Subject: RE: Reliability
Are you using an M10 / M11 or MW1122?
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Neal Blackie [mailto:nblackie@clear.net.nz]
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 1:07 PM
To: ADSL mailing list (E-mail)
Subject: Reliability
After yet another outage, I feel I must say my piece.
I work in Christchurch for a company based in Belgium, looking after between
35 and 50 servers, depending on time of day. I am on call 24 hours. If my
ADSL connection is down I have to phone a workmate in Brussels and get him
out of bed to do my work for me. My boss is getting annoyed and now my job
is on the line.
Yes I know that the ADSL service is "best effort" and not guaranteed.
However I need about 256k of bandwidth, 24 hrs and he tells me that if he
had to pay more money for a different type of connection, eg leased line, he
will get someone else to do it. If anyone knows of another option at a
similar cost to ADSL, I would like to hear about it.
The reasons for the outages are not made clear to me. If they are genuine
failures of key equipment (routers, servers etc) then I would like to know
why there are not redundant systems. If it is human error, what are our
assurances that it will not happen again?
Neal Blackie.
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