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Using 2 modems at the same time
How can I use two standard analog modems using the multi-link feature in Win95 DUN 1.2 (My ISP supports multiple logins)I know it can be done with ISDN modems, but how with analog?
Your ISP has to support the use of two modems to work in tandem, If your ISP is using NT servers, and he permits it, you can do it. I do not think your ISP will want you to use two dial-up connections without paying for two accounts. You will need your ISP's help to do this.
I did read about a certain software product which will allow you to do it, but i don't remember what it was or who was making it.
I did read about a certain software product which will allow you to do it, but i don't remember what it was or who was making it.
pcsmith...
What you need is a program called WINGATE. This will allow 2 or several computers to use ONE modem and ONE ISP connection without having to pay for extra accounts. You could also have the server unit that connects to your ISP receive addressed mail, then distributed to each station on the network.
If you are familiar with computer the setup will be simple, and you'll be up & running in no time.
Hope this helped
Regards
What you need is a program called WINGATE. This will allow 2 or several computers to use ONE modem and ONE ISP connection without having to pay for extra accounts. You could also have the server unit that connects to your ISP receive addressed mail, then distributed to each station on the network.
If you are familiar with computer the setup will be simple, and you'll be up & running in no time.
Hope this helped
Regards
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I should have added, that I want to use both at the same time, so that I can double my bandwith...
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Thanks.. thats what I needed to know
You're welcome.
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