On Thu, Apr 08, 1999 at 06:57:56AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Hi
> I was wondering if anyone had information or had been succesful at using 2
> modems for one dialup connection.
> I have an internal 56k /dev/ttyS0 identified and in use by wvdial
> other is an external 56k that was on the w98 box but since Im using
> ipmasquerading I never use the external.
> So i moved the external to the linux and set it for /dev/ttys2
> But I would really like to use 2 modems at once ;->
> Is this possible? Ive looked thru the modem HOWTOS but it dosent see to
> be too popular of a subject.
> any ideas?
> thanks
> rob
>
> Linux Homepage http://www.connix.com/~dizzy73/LBM.htm
> S.u.S.E Linux 5.3
I tried unsuccessfully about a year ago. My ISP gave me a free second
account to play with just to see if I could do it but to no avail...
There's a kernel option you need to enable and then you have to compile
and install the software.
It's called the ppp-multilink protocol and the web link for the homepage I
used to use is now dead...
Good Luck.
Andy
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