I'm doesn't live in a town where i can have DSL or Cable
Internet-connection, that means i'm still with ISDN. And i have a susde 8.0
ISDN-Router and i wanted to ask if it isn't possible to dial-in with two
diffrent devices because my provider doesn't allow double ISDN-Connections"
and iI like to have a faster iNet connection than 64Kbits. May anyone help
me? Thanx alot!!!!!!!!
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grEEz roN
www.rideon.ch
Chume ned ganz druus, ISDN Kanalbündelung oder load balancing bei mehreren
Default Gateways?
Versuch's nochmals auf Deutsch, wir sind ja in *ch*.comp... :)
Und verrate uns doch bitte, was du für einen ISDN-TA ("Modem") Du
einsetzt, genaue Kennzeichnung etc.
Tom
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Für mich aber bitte auf Italienisch, wir sind ja in *ch*.comp :) Oder
Rumantsch? Oder doch lieber Französisch? Wir sind ja *ch*...
Ron Eggler wrote:
> ISDN-Router and i wanted to ask if it isn't possible to dial-in with
> two
> diffrent devices because my provider doesn't allow double
> ISDN-Connections"
> and iI like to have a faster iNet connection than 64Kbits. May anyone
> help me? Thanx alot!!!!!!!!
Na, sorry. I don't think you will be able to do that. Your provider
would need to support some higher layer protocol for device trunking or
some routing protocol like BGP4 or IGRP. Very unlikly he will do that
for a mere dial-up customer...
> Na, sorry. I don't think you will be able to do that. Your provider
> would need to support some higher layer protocol for device trunking or
> some routing protocol like BGP4 or IGRP. Very unlikly he will do that
> for a mere dial-up customer...>
but first of all he got the problem to connect to his provider with
two different accounts.
AFAIK does no provider allows to connect twice in same time.
CU Georg