Re: Multiple analog connections with Linux to PM

Christopher Hicks (chicks@chicks.net)
Wed, 23 Apr 1997 07:24:27 -0400 (EDT)

On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Tim Flavin wrote:
> It was mentioned a few weeks ago here of a way for Linux to do multiple
> connection to the PM and do bandwidth sharing, what was it?

EQL. FYI:

Begin3
Title: EQL Driver: Load Balancing for Serial Network Connections
Version: 1.2
Entered-date: 28APR95
Description: Load Balancing Driver for Serial Network Connections,
double, triple, quadruple your network bandwidth with
multiple point-to-point links. Works with PPP or SLIP.
Keywords: PPP SLIP load balancing networking speed reliability redundancy
Author: simon@ncm.com (Simon Janes)
Maintained-by: simon@ncm.com (Simon Janes)
Primary-site: slaughter.ncm.com /pub/Linux/LOAD_BALANCING
20kB eql-1.2.tar.gz
Alternate-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/Networking/serial
20kB eql-1.2.tar.gz
Original-site:
Platform: Linux
Copying-policy: GPL
End

> I do not play with Linux so I deleted it, now a customer wants to do it,
> figures, just like spring cleaning :)

Murphy rules the universe.

</chris>

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