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How to increase network speed with multiple adapters

Last response: in Windows 2000/NT
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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsnt.protocol.tcpip (More info?)

Hi

I have a network connection og 64 kbps through my network adapter. Is
it possible to increase that speed, if I add on my modem which gives me
a 33.6 kbps connection. That is, can I combine the two in some way. I
just tried, but the conncetion was not stable, and it was as if the
data only ran through modem.
My system is Windows 2000 Service Pack 4

I would be much thankful for any help here.

Jeeji

Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsnt.protocol.tcpip (More info?)

Windows can not support to combine multl-link

you can use Router to do this.

"jeeji" <jihad2_dk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have a network connection og 64 kbps through my network adapter. Is
> it possible to increase that speed, if I add on my modem which gives me
> a 33.6 kbps connection. That is, can I combine the two in some way. I
> just tried, but the conncetion was not stable, and it was as if the
> data only ran through modem.
> My system is Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
>
> I would be much thankful for any help here.
>
> Jeeji
>
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