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You can increase dialup modem connection reliability and performance by as much as 200%.
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Does the modem installed on your PC
connect to an ISP that supports the multilink point-to-point protocol? If
so, Windows 98's Dial-Up Networking lets you connect and bond a second
modem:
1
Install the second modem according to the manufacturer's instructions.
(Note: You can work with modems of different models, but installing modems
that use identical chip sets yields better results.)
2 Go to
Windows 98's My Computer, double-click Dial-Up Networking, right-click the
icon for your ISP connection, and select Properties. (If Dial-Up
Networking is missing, you may have to reinstall it from your Windows
CD-ROM.)
3 From the
Multilink tab, click Use additional devices, then click Add. In the Edit
Extra Device dialog box, select the device you want to add to the
connection, and then click OK.
4 Select
Multilink tab again, and pick Use additional devices. At the bottom of the
window, choose Add.
5 From the
Device Name drop-down list in the Edit Extra Device Dialog Box, select
your second modem. Once the ISP phone number appears, click OK.
6 Dial away.
You can use the same icon that's located in Dial-Up Networking to access
both modems, connecting each sequentially.
--Michelle Campanale
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