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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 459.38-2.4%Jan 14 3:59 PM EST

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To: David Howe who wrote (63354)11/26/2001 10:11:38 AM
From: The Duke of URL©  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 
David, there is one other inexpensive method to speed up your connection. You can create your own "ISDN" by taking 2 OR MORE regular phone lines and hooking them together.

1) Take any old 56K modems laying around and stick them in one computer. Get two or more regular phone lines coming into your house.
2) Your server, as long as it is not Qwest, (who are terrible) will have multisinc capability. Notify them.
3) Windows 98 and above have the multisync software built it to run two or more modems simultaneously.

IF you got 52k then you would have 104k speed total, which almost equals ISDN.

This sounds like more work than it actually is.

HTH
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