Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The first question would be: Why does she want a second modem? Unless you
> are using Windows NT and connecting to two separate phone lines, and your
> ISP allows multiple concurrent connections, there does not seem to be any
> purpose to having two modems.
>
> It can be done; but why?
In my case, I have a standard V.90 modem for my personal ISP, and an ISDN modem
provided by my work specifically for dialing into my company to work from home.
My company's internal network is NOT visible from the outside.
To effect this, I have a PS2 mouse, so both com1 and com2 are free for the
modems.
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