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Date:      Wed, 26 Nov 1997 14:58:01 -0600
From:      "Jonathan E. Lyons" <parrothd@midwest.net>
To:        mouth@ibm.net (John Kelly), "keith Spencer" <bsd@smmcroute.smmc.qld.edu.au>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Can 2 modems increase bandwidth?
Message-ID:  <3.0.3.32.19971126145801.0091f210@midwest.net>
In-Reply-To: <347da364.15283924@smtp-gw01.ny.us.ibm.net>
References:  <199711252258.IAA09286@smmcroute.smmc.qld.edu.au> <199711252258.IAA09286@smmcroute.smmc.qld.edu.au>

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Too bad ISDN isn't avialable everywhere... :(






At 04:46 AM 11/26/97 GMT, John Kelly wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Nov 1997 10:27:32 +0000, "keith Spencer"
><bsd@smmcroute.smmc.qld.edu.au> wrote:
>
>>How is it if indeed at all possible to have 2 modems dial out to two 
>>dialin accounts at my ISP and have modem traffic go through one modem 
>>or the other depending on which is free or something like this?
>>i.e. increase my bandwidth for my school Internet access.
>
>>help...what is the topic called???
>
>Multilink PPP, or MLPPP.  I think there is a software implementation
>but your ISP may not support it on their end.
>
>A hardware implementation is easier to set up.  I'm using an external
>3Com Impact IQ ISDN T/A running Multilink PPP at 128k to my ISP's
>Livingston Portmaster 3.  The 3Com is connected to my serial card
>which has clock speed jumpers for running the serial port at 230k, so
>I get the full 128k bandwidth across the ISDN line.  I consistently
>get FTP throughput of 13.5 kBytes per second.  The 3Com has Stac
>compression which is compatible with the ISP's Livingston PM3.
>
>If you can get ISDN from an ISP it's more reliable than trying to bond
>multiple analog modems with software MLPPP.
>
>John
>
>
>
>




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