[newbie] dual modems

2000-04-09 Thread Mike Fieschko
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Re: [newbie] dual modems

2000-04-09 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
Mike Perry wrote: > I in fact tried this, and it was quiet amuseing, I connected with one modem, > dialed the other, started to logon with the other and it connected and threw > the 1st one out which tried to reconnect, connected and threw the 2nd one > out > and so forth and so on :-)... > Also

RE: [newbie] dual modems

2000-04-09 Thread Mike Perry
and most of them aren't. Cheers: Michael Perry. R&D. Dep. Netafim Magal. <<<>>> > -Original Message- > From: Michael Holt [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sun 09 April 2000 10:22 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [newbie] dual modems &

Re: [newbie] dual modems

2000-04-09 Thread Michael Holt
That's called 'shotgun' technology, and I believe that not only your modems must support that, but you must also have support in your operating system and drivers, etc. Mike magick wrote: > i have heard it is possible to run two modems at once creatting a > virtual isdn connection instead of 56k