Same reason why most companies use Ultra and ISDN connections, faster
uplink. Be interesting to see if you could spoof your outgoing IP so that it
is sent out as the Ultra connection. I believe the satellite lag would still
be present but I have toyed with the idea of having both but using a box to
route the traffic between the two connections.
Flat rate access would still be a better, fast downloads without the latency
of satellite
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> Behalf Of rob.edkins@axon.co.nz
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> Subject: RE: DSL Nat Question
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> I'm curious...why bother having Ultra AND Jetstream?
>
> Why not one or the other?
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