This is not new. They have been hawking this stuff on dslreport.com forums for the past few months. I believe the box itself is less than $2000 but there are many unresolved networking questions. First, it is not really bonding them unless you take advantage of their service. Otherwise it's basically round-robins the downlink. So you won't see 4xN (or whatever) speeds because each card presents its own IP address to the outside.
It has applications, thats for sure. But it's not killer, that's for sure.
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This is not new. They have been hawking this stuff on dslreport.com forums for the past few months. I believe the box itself is less than $2000 but there are many unresolved networking questions. First, it is not really bonding them unless you take advantage of their service. Otherwise it's basically round-robins the downlink. So you won't see 4xN (or whatever) speeds because each card presents its own IP address to the outside.
It has applications, thats for sure. But it's not killer, that's for sure.