On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Vidiot wrote:
> While it is a nice idea, each line will still only get you 56k, meaning
> that a download will still take the same amount of time, no matter how
> many modems you connect and use to dial into the same account.
>
> If you are hoping to cut your download time in
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Alimin Bijosono Oei wrote:
> Just want to ask if there is any package in Linux that can utilise two
> analog modems at a time so as to increase the bandwith from about 56
> kbps to about 112 kbps? If I use unlimited dial up account and then the
> phone cost is once-off as
Alimin Bijosono Oei wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just want to ask if there is any package in Linux that can utilise
> two analog modems at a time so as to increase the bandwith from about
> 56 kbps to about 112 kbps? If I use unlimited dial up account and then
> the phone cost is once-off as well,
them, but they required 4
accounts (dial-in lines) to do this. For $100/month, they were getting
better than ISDN connection.
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Subject: Re: Increase bandwidth with two analog modems?
>Just want to ask if there is any package in Linux that can utilise two
>analog modems at a time so as to increase the bandwith from about 56
>kbps to about 112 kbps? If I use unlimited dial up account and then the
>p
>Just want to ask if there is any package in Linux that can utilise two
>analog modems at a time so as to increase the bandwith from about 56
>kbps to about 112 kbps? If I use unlimited dial up account and then the
>phone cost is once-off as well, I thought this would be a reasonable
>thing t