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Re: Using two Isdn lines and accounts for 128Kbps



crisk writes:

 > You see, each of your interfaces, if using two accounts, will have
 > a different IP. If you use load-balancing (EQL), you could utilize them
 > in the best way possible. However, it is impossible for the two interfaces
 > to point to the same IP - so when connecting anywhere, you will have 
 > to use one of the two for the connections. Hence - only 64Kbps.

Almost true. If you use the SLIRP PPP emulator, you can have two (or
any other number of) connections with one IP, which was made
especially for EQL. So if you have a shell account somewhere with ISDN
access, you can get 128kbps for one stream.


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