To set up a network connection using multiple modems
1. Set up a Dial-Up Networking connection using one modem.
2. In the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click the connection icon and click Properties.
3. On the Multilink tab, click Use additional devices, and then click Add.
4. In Edit Extra Device, select the device you want to add to the connection, and then click OK.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until you have added all the modems you want.
Notes
* To set up a Multilink Connection, you must have two or more modems installed on your computer, one phone line for each modem, and an ISP that
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*Multilink is part of Dial-Up Networking. It is not available when using other communications programs.
*Although Multilink is designed for ISDN modems, it can be used by two or more analog modems of the same or different speeds. However, using analog modems can cause serial overrun errors that impair the performance of the multilink
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