During the ISP Briefings I discussed your business opportunity to offer low cost alternatives to ISDN for your Windows 95/Windows NT subscriber base. Remember that this would allow a subscriber to aggregate multiple analog lines to double dialup bandwidth? Example: Going from 33.6kbps to 67.2kbps. Windows NT Server is your Remote Access Server solution. I stated that mulitlink PPP in Windows 95 was a feature of OSR2. I was wrong! It's a feature of the ISDN Accelerator Kit v1.1. (Note: you don't have to have ISDN for it to work. It works with standard modems) I've been using it for a while and it works beautifully!!! First, to enable multilink PPP on Windows 95 you must download and install the FREE ISDN 1.1 Accelerator Pack from <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/software/isdn.htm">http://www.microsoft.com/windows/software/isdn.htm</A> To Configure Multilink PPP on Windows 95: Doyuble click My Computer on the Windows 95 desktop, and then double click the Dial-Up Networking (DUN) folder. The DUN folder displays an icon labeled Make New Connection, plus icons for each of the connections that you have already created. If you have not yet created a connection, double click Make New Connection to define a connection to the dial-up service you want to use. After you have created a connectoid, follow these steps to configure the connectoid for multilinking: 1.Use the right mouse button to click the connectoid, and then click Properties on the menu that appears. 2.On the General tab, click Settings in the Set Additional Devices area. 3.Click Use Additional Devices. 4.Click Add, and then specify the devices to bundled together to form the multilink connection. Use the Add, Remove, and Edit buttons to change the list of additional devices. You can enter a different phone number for each device, and both phone numbers will be stored. If you subsequently change the phone number for the connection icon, the phone numbers associated with additional devices on this page will not change. Multilink Operation: After your additional devices are configured using the procedure outlined above, you are ready to dial your multilink connection. When you dial the connection, Dial-Up Networking dials the primary number of the primary device specified for the connection. Once the first connection is established, Dial-Up Networking dials the other devices specified in the Additional Devices list. Once the connections are established, you can view status information about the link by double-clicking the "communicating computers" icon displayed in the taskbar, or you can disconnect the connection. The status information includes the number of bytes sent and received, the network protocols negotiated for use on the connection, and a box showing each of the additional devices. When you select a device in the box, a Suspend or Resume button is displayed. If a Suspend button is displayed, the device is in use and "bundled" into the multilink connection. Clicking Suspend disconnects that line and removes the line from the bundled connections. If the Resume button is displayed, click Resume to dial that connection and add that line to the bundle. You can suspend and resume individual links without dropping the connection. It's all documented here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base at: <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/kb/articles/q145/9/87.htm">http://www.microsoft.com/kb/articles/q145/9/87.htm</A> ------------- End Forwarded Message ------------- On Thu, 22 May 1997, j wrote: > Richard Safran wrote: > > > > Greetings, > > > > Has anyone implemented analog multilink PPP on a MAX with an NT RAS > > client? > > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > > To get FAQ'd: <<A HREF="http://www.shore.net/~dreaming/ascend-faq">http://www.shore.net/~dreaming/ascend-faq</A>> > > or <<A HREF="ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/dreaming/ascend-faq.txt">ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/dreaming/ascend-faq.txt</A>> > > > how can you do multilink with analog? i thought that Multilink was for > ISDN only ? how could you bind two analog channels together? > > j poley > ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ > To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com > To get FAQ'd: <<A HREF="http://www.shore.net/~dreaming/ascend-faq">http://www.shore.net/~dreaming/ascend-faq</A>> > or <<A HREF="ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/dreaming/ascend-faq.txt">ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/dreaming/ascend-faq.txt</A>> > Patrick Florida Online Staff Network Administrator ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com To get FAQ'd: <<A HREF="http://www.shore.net/~dreaming/ascend-faq">http://www.shore.net/~dreaming/ascend-faq</A>> or <<A HREF="ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/dreaming/ascend-faq.txt">ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/dreaming/ascend-faq.txt</A>> </PRE> <!--X-MsgBody-End--> <!--X-Follow-Ups--> <!--X-Follow-Ups-End--> <!--X-References--> <HR> <STRONG>References</STRONG>: <UL> <LI><STRONG><A HREF="msg00494.html">Re: (ASCEND) Analog Multilink PPP and RAS</A></STRONG></LI> <UL> <LI><EM>From</EM>: j <jpoley@IConNet.COM></LI> </UL> </UL> <!--X-References-End--> <!--X-BotPNI--> <HR> <UL> <LI>Prev by Date: <STRONG><A HREF="msg00501.html">Re: (ASCEND) Analog Multilink PPP and RAS</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Next by Date: <STRONG><A HREF="msg00499.html">Re: (ASCEND) Analog Multilink PPP and RAS</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Prev by thread: <STRONG><A HREF="msg00569.html">Re: (ASCEND) Analog Multilink PPP and RAS</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Next by thread: <STRONG><A HREF="msg00484.html">Re: (ASCEND) Analog Multilink PPP and RAS</A></STRONG> </LI> <LI>Index(es): <UL> <LI><A HREF="mail3.html#00503"><STRONG>Main</STRONG></A></LI> <LI><A HREF="thrd19.html#00503"><STRONG>Thread</STRONG></A></LI> </UL> </LI> </UL> <!--X-BotPNI-End--> <!--X-User-Footer--> <!--X-User-Footer-End--> </BODY> </HTML>