I assume you that by ISDN-DOV you mean Data over voice? This is what I use
and it works nicely...get yourself an external ISDN device and it acts
just like a modem. There's command's you send them to do DOV and dual
channel (bonding). FWIW I pay Bell about $40 a month for the ISDN line,
and that's virtual ISDN which is slightly more expensive than normal (due
to my location).

--rdp

On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Kurth Bemis wrote:

> i have a customer that needs to have a machine connect and server as a
> gateway for about 10-12 computers.  That's not a big deal.  THe problem
> that i have is living in the sticks :-)  I suggusted taking 2 phone lines
> and using multilink to get 2 modems to act as one interface.  The other
> option is ISDN-DOV.  That may be a little more feasible....however the 2
> modem thing is a little cheaper and i'm assuming a bit easier to set up
> then ISDN modems.  Basically I need to know how to make the 2 modems act as
> one interface...know what i mean?
> 
> ~kurth
> 
> 
> Kurth Bemis
> Geek
> 
> 
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