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- From: JPF <jpf@rainier.cnw.com>
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- Subject: Re: Devices to combine multiple phone lines/modems for 1 channel
- Date: 21 Jan 1996 20:01:38 GMT
- Organization: Connect Northwest Internet Services
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- griest-tom@cs.yale.edu (Tom Griest) wrote:
- >I have heard of devices that will essentially load-share a bank of modems
- >to increase throughput in a point-to-point service. In particular, you
- >can take a pair of phone lines to achive 56Kbps (using two 28K modems
- >at each end).
- >
- >Does anyone have information on these devices?
- >
- >-Tom
- Livingston Terminal servers do that. Like the model PM2-E. I'm sure that most
- if not all other brands have similar features.
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- JPF
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