This might be considered full duplex of sorts but it sounds more like load
balancing. Take outbound traffic on one pipe, inbound on the other pipe.
It's not actually sending data out on both pipes, only sending responses out
on one pipe and receiving information on the other.
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul C. Diem <PCDiem@foxvalley.net>
To: karlnet@WISPNotes.com <karlnet@WISPNotes.com>
Date: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 3:23 PM
Subject: [Karlnet] Full Duplex KarlNet
>Has anyone ever configured an AP-1000 with KarlNet ISP Base to do full
>duplex? According to the online help, you can set a backup interface and
>check the Perm checkbox. This will make it send data over the backup
>interface and receive data over the primary interface effectively making a
>full duplex link.
>
>I've tried setting it up this way on the base end (interface 2 is primary
>on channel 1 and interface 3 is backup on channel 11) and the exact
>opposite (interface 2 is backup on channel 1 and interface 3 is primary on
>channel 11). The ping fill test drops from about 7mbps to 2.5mbps.
>
>Is there something I'm missing?
>
>Paul C. Diem
>PCDiem@FoxValley.net
>
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