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Greetings:

I want to use two modems simultaneously to increase as
single bandwith. It used to be called "multi home"
Guidance Sought.

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These articles might help

Overview of Multilink and Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=235610

Enabling Multilink and BAP on a Computer Running Windows 2000 Server
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=244071


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Johan Arwidmark

Windows User Group - Nordic
http://www.wug-nordic.net


On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 03:30:45 -0700, "Maurice Newsome"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Greetings:
>
> I want to use two modems simultaneously to increase as
>single bandwith. It used to be called "multi home"
>Guidance Sought.

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However many/most isp's block this, unless you subscribe to such a service.
Even if not blocked the connections would need to be in sync. to see any
advantage.
They may also terminate yr service if you try.

"Johan Arwidmark" <johan.please_respond_to_forum.arwidmark@lutteman.se>
wrote in message news:558jj0tth1ec5d2257tpvmmd052v5c0v5l@4ax.com...
> These articles might help
>
> Overview of Multilink and Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP)
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=235610
>
> Enabling Multilink and BAP on a Computer Running Windows 2000 Server
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=244071
>
>
> regards
> Johan Arwidmark
>
> Windows User Group - Nordic
> http://www.wug-nordic.net
>
>
> On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 03:30:45 -0700, "Maurice Newsome"
> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Greetings:
> >
> > I want to use two modems simultaneously to increase as
> >single bandwith. It used to be called "multi home"
> >Guidance Sought.
>

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Maurice Newsome wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I want to use two modems simultaneously to increase as
> single bandwith. It used to be called "multi home"
> Guidance Sought.

Outside of what is already been answered; once in a blue moon you will
be able to login simultanously but the ISP logs everything and if they
see this is a normal behavior your ISP may just drop you.

I would call the ISP for details.

TJ

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Thanks for the reply. I would dial in to AOL for one line
and Netzero for the other. Is this doable?
>-----Original Message-----
>Maurice Newsome wrote:
>> Greetings:
>>
>> I want to use two modems simultaneously to increase
as
>> single bandwith. It used to be called "multi home"
>> Guidance Sought.
>
>Outside of what is already been answered; once in a blue
moon you will
>be able to login simultanously but the ISP logs
everything and if they
>see this is a normal behavior your ISP may just drop you.
>
>I would call the ISP for details.
>
>TJ
>.
>

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Even if doable its unlikely to achieve anything, as was said the connection
would need to be in sync, and with differing isp's it would'nt.

<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:619401c492d2$11954840$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Thanks for the reply. I would dial in to AOL for one line
> and Netzero for the other. Is this doable?
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Maurice Newsome wrote:
> >> Greetings:
> >>
> >> I want to use two modems simultaneously to increase
> as
> >> single bandwith. It used to be called "multi home"
> >> Guidance Sought.
> >
> >Outside of what is already been answered; once in a blue
> moon you will
> >be able to login simultanously but the ISP logs
> everything and if they
> >see this is a normal behavior your ISP may just drop you.
> >
> >I would call the ISP for details.
> >
> >TJ
> >.
> >

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