.. you are thinking multilink but then the clients have to have
   multiple identical modems to negotiate multilink.
Kent

--- "Correa, Andre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if you have any budget constraints, but you may want to
> weight
> the cost of buying new equipment with the cost of getting a
> "multi-modem"
> card (I don't think that is the name, but you know what I mean) and
> putting
> that inside either Windows NT Terminal Server or Windows 2000 Server
> with
> Terminal Services running and RRAS.  You can upgrade the physical
> link of
> the wire, and keep the data/email within the network itself, thus
> increasing
> the overall speed of the link.
> 
> Just a thought.
> 
> ____________________________________________
> Andre Correa
> Senior Manager/Information Technology
> Lexitron, Inc
> (201) 892-6399
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Craig Sterley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 1:01 PM
> To:   NT System Admin Issues
> Subject:      OT: Provide 56K dial-up
> 
> We are begining to aquire salespeople that spend 90% of their time
> out of
> the office and would like to be able to dial-in to our network for
> files/email.  Currently we use a Lantronix LRS-16 for dial-in and it
> is too
> slow for them.  What kind of equipment/services am I looking at to be
> able
> to provide as close to 56k dial-up as possible?
> 
> thanks
> 
> http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm
> 
> 
> http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm
> 


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