Steve Sobol wrote:
Daniel Senie wrote:
4. Set up a modem on a NAT box and call it your Internet connectivity for 6 to 8 weeks after your upstream ISP goes away. Run and hide so that you don't have to hear the screams from employees and management.
5. Get set up with T-1's from providers that will do multihoming. My new office will have a T-1 from my ex-employer and a T-1 from Intermedia and we'll run BGP. I'm doing so specifically for redundancy, not because I need to run BGP due to a large address space (it'll be a few /24's).
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