• where you could dial into your ISP with 2 modems

    From Ogg@VERT/CAPCITY2 to Nightfox on Thursday, July 15, 2021 20:05:00
    Hello Nightfox!

    ** On Thursday 15.07.21 - 09:12, Nightfox wrote to Warpslide:

    I also remember Windows 9x (I believe) having a feature
    where you could dial into your ISP with 2 modems at the
    same time for theoretically double the speed. Naturally,
    it required 2 phone lines. At the time, we had a second
    phone line which I used for the internet, but one time I
    briefly also used our main phone line to try dialing into
    my ISP with 2 modems, and it did seem a bit faster.

    I did exactly that (I had the luxury of 4 phone lines as I was
    building my mail-only BBS system as the time) ..but I only had
    two operating modems. I don't remember the details, but I did
    this with OS/2 (and its built-in Windows), and later with
    WinME.

    The ability to do that didn't last too long as ISPs eventually
    clamped down on dual logins.

    The overall speed was pretty good compared to just one lone
    33.6Kbps connection at best. But I also remember issues when
    one of the lines would develop noise or loss of quality - it
    would stall the data transfer on the "good" line. Eventually,
    I opted to just one line and "get 'er done" instead of risking
    a stalled session as the modems were readjusting speeds or
    something. And then eventually I couldn't even opt to do it if
    I wanted to when the ISP "detected user already logged in" or
    something and refused a simultaneous connection.


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