Re: Win98/Memphis MLPP anything special ???

Mike Pistone (pistone@eurekanet.com)
Thu, 24 Jul 1997 17:43:12 -0400 (EDT)

I think the comparing the Linux MLPP to MS MLPPP is not apples to
apples. From my understanding of it (I have never tried it but I have 2
customers that have it working SOMEHOW) they login twice (thus getting 2
different ip addresses) and they are bonded or load balanced on the linux
end. I think there is a Linux HOWTO somewhere.

-Mike

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Mike Pistone pistone@eurekanet.com
Systems/Network Administrator ph 614.593-5052
Eureka Networks, Ltd. fx 614.594-3632

On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, Jordan Mendelson wrote:

> > >I have a customer that is testing Memphis and wishes to use MLPPP to uses
> > >28.8 modems to connect to multiple ports and bond them together for faster
> > >speeds.
> > >
> > >Currently this customer is dynamically assigned Pusername dialer.
> > >
> > >Do I need to make changes for this to work for him ?
> >
> > Yes, change your terminal server to something else. MLPPP for analog
> > modems is not yet supported on Livingston products. (or you can wait for
> > it to be implemented on the PM-3).
>
>
> Untrue, I use multilink PPP on my linux box right now to a PM3 via two
> 33.6 modems.
>
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