this is what both eql and mlppp do! > > Multiple async modems can speed things up because you could > open different sockets or sessions on each. However, the > bandwidth will not go up very much. For that you will need > synchronous communications where the data bits can be split > among the different channels and reassembled at the other end. > ISDN, and the sync protocols like T-1 will do this. Regular > store-shelf modems will not. > > -- > Ramon Gandia ================= Sysadmin ================ Nook Net > http://www.nook.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 285 West First Avenue tel. 907-443-7575 > P.O. Box 970 fax. 907-443-2487 > Nome, Alaska 99762-0970 ========== Alaska Toll Free. 888-443-7525
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