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David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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  ISDN is one kind of connection technology that routinely includes support
for aggregation using multilink.  But appropriate combinations of hardware
and software -- at both ends! == may be able to support multilink over other
kinds of connection as well.

David Gillett


On 28 Apr 2005 at 23:19, John Dinges wrote:

> Cal-
>
> I think what you are considering is what is known as an ISDN connection.
> Earthlink was promoting this type setup a few years ago but it never was
> very popular due to difficulty in setting it up, the additional expense (
> required paying for a second ISP connection) and the increased speed wasn't
> that great. If I recall it required both modems be installed on one PC which
> acted as the hub for the network. You might take a look at this page. Maybe
> it will help answer someof your questions.
>
> http://www.modemhelp.org/isdn.html
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> John Dinges
>
>
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