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Boris Kortiak <[log in to unmask]>
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Boris Kortiak <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Aug 1999 08:52:41 -0400
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All this talk about bandwidth has me wondering...

Has anyone successfully used multiple modems dialing one line each and bonded together to emulate higher bandwidth connections?  If so how well does it work?  What are the software/hardware requirements?

Boris

>>> Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]> 08/05/99 07:49PM >>>
Sletten Kenneth W KPWA wrote:
> Mark rubs in the salt:
> >> "Always on DSL *at home* ??...."....   *clearly* this should have
> >> been bracketed with a bold, uppercase    <SMUG ALERT>....
> > I was going to save the <SMUG ALERT> until I relocate from
> > 92708 (~6000 feet from my current GTE CO) to 92649 (~2900 feet
> > from my new GTE CO) which should qualify for 1.5Mbps DSL.
> .... this takes it to a whole new level of maximum
> <GLOAT (and "eat your hearts out") ALERT> ...
> ....  talk about conspicuous consumption envy....  those of us
> who are bandwidth-challenged at home can only say:   sigh...
<snip>

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