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Re: Two-line modems



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Download speeds of UP TO 112k.  Means that if the FCC let transmission 
occur at more than 53K, then you COULD get those speeds.

I use 2 V.90 modems (cost about $50 each), use the Multilink PPP function in 
Win NT 4.0 (understand this is in Win98 also), use 2 phone lines, use an ISP 
that can handle multilink PPP (wasn't easy to find and only a local would do it, 
none of the big boys).

I usually get a rate of about 98K (49K per modem).  This is a TRUE 98k you 
get from BUNDLING not to be confused with BONDING.  Bundling is a true fat 
pipe that can be taken advantage for quote delivery.  It splits data at the ISP 
and sends it down each line and re-assembles it on your end. Bonding sends 
different files down the pipe which is fine for websites as they are composed 
of multiple files (html, gif, etc.), but not for streaming media like quotes.

Anyway, it usually works well for me, but if one line is dropped, I have to 
suffer through with 49K or disconnect and re-connect to get 98K.  I can't just 
add the 2nd line back into the stream.

In the meantime, I impatiently wait for Time Warner to deliver cable internet.  
They tore up the yards in our neighborhood 3 months ago to lay new fiber, so 
where's my cable internet!?!?


On 1 Dec 99, at 19:13, Michael Harris wrote:

> I just switched to quote.com and would like to get the best possible
> modem performance.  Since I live in area not yet served by either cable
> or DSL, I am considering a modem that utilizes two phone lines
> simultaneously for, according to the manufacturuer's claims, download
> speeds of 112K.
> 
> Does anyone have any experience with this?  I would appreciate your
> comments regarding performance increases.
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Mike
>