[Outages-discussion] Backup internet

Dovid Bender dovid at telecurve.com
Mon Oct 23 17:43:47 EDT 2017


As I stated earlier it's for emergencies. If there is an issue and my cable
is out I don't have the luxury of driving 10 minutes down the road. I
prefer to almost always have internet....


On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 4:56 PM, Jason Pope <boards188 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I just go to my local coffee shop of choice.
>
> Jason
>
> Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his
> friends.
> John 15:13
>
> On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 3:21 PM, Andrew Latham <lathama at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Should also share my practice. I live in a city that has many co-working
>> spaces and these spaces have $10-$15 single day costs. So if a car knocks a
>> pole over in my area I can go to a co working space and work with some
>> distractions. There are a number of options in my area so I don't need to
>> spend any money on overly redundant setups at my home.
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Andrew Latham <lathama at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> This is a common issue. Evil advice is to order an ADA compliant ISDN
>>> line for a Teletype. The telco is legally required to install it no
>>> questions asked but charge for it $40. In the process they will have to
>>> "fix the glitch" that kept them from running DSL in the first place. This
>>> was common back in the time of dialup in stopping the use of "slick96s".
>>>
>>> http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6570
>>>
>>> SLC96 (or Slick96)? <http://www.dslreports.com/faq/6570>
>>> A *SLC96 (also known as Slick 96)* is a Lucent Technologies "pair-gain"
>>> system that multiplexes 96 telephone lines onto eight pairs of twisted-pair
>>> wires. It is used extensively in the public telephone network to provide
>>> telephone service to areas that do not have enough twisted pairs to meet
>>> customer needs. The SLC96 actually uses four T1 circuits (24 lines per T1)
>>> to achieve the 96-line transport. The SLC96 is configured in a cabinet, one
>>> for inside rack-mount central-office use and the other (far end) as an
>>> outdoor cabinet. The circuit cards that are incorporated into the SLC96
>>> design are separate and redundant power cards, battery back-up for the
>>> remote end, common equipment (control) cards, and a separate card for every
>>> two lines that are multiplexed (48-line cards for a full system).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 3:06 PM, Dovid Bender <dovid at telecurve.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> So at home every few months cable can be less than reliable and manages
>>>> to go out right when I need it most. The local CLEC brought in a copper
>>>> line promised DSL and five months later came back "oops we can't support
>>>> DSL for your address". Any ideas on a "decent" backup solution? What I care
>>>> about most is a consistent connection. I have in the past used my cell
>>>> phone as a backup but the ping times can be up an down. When it comes to a
>>>> cellular connection how do I figure out which provider is going to have the
>>>> lowest latency in my area? I was thinking about satellite but the delay
>>>> would kill me on an SSH session. Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>
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>>
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