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- From: insystem@pathcom.com (Geoffrey Welsh)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,alt.comp.hardware.homebuilt,jaring.pcbase,fr.network.modems
- Subject: Re: How to Configurate Two Modem In One Comm Port. ???
- Date: 11 Feb 1996 19:54:59 GMT
- Organization: InSystems Technologies Inc.
- Message-ID: <4flhij$mv5@pathway1.pathcom.com>
- References: <4f8ors$126@jaring.my> <DMK9Es.37J@iglou.com>
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- In article <DMK9Es.37J@iglou.com>,
- bmarcum@iglou.iglou.com (Bill Marcum) wrote:
- >
- >Using two 14.4 modems to get 28.8 speed-- isn't that sort of like getting
- >two women pregnant to have a baby in 4 1/2 months?
-
- Not at all. There are plenty of devices which allow you to build "aggregate
- bandwidth" by firing up parallel lower-speed connections. However, both ends
- must be capable of this, and be compatible with each other...
-
- Geoffrey Welsh, Developer, InSystems Technologies Inc.: insystem@pathcom.com
- At home: geoff@zswamp.uucp, [xenitec.on.ca|m2xenix.psg.com]!zswamp!geoff
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