how does multilink (dialup) work? do you need 2lines from isp/the wall jack in your home?

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  1. You need two dial-up modems AND two seperate lines. Apart from that your service provider must also allow for simultaneous connections for ONE account. Most service providers DO NOT. So you’ll have to ask.

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  2. I think you have your facts mixed up.
    You would not connect the same computer to 2 modems at once. If your trying to increase your bandwidth, then you would pay for more bandwidth on a single connection.

    DSL is digital that comes over the copper phone pair. There is a filter that traps the digital internet connection and sllows you to use the computer while your talking on the phone.

    Cable does the same thing except that the modem plugs into the same coax as your TV and the modem extracts the digital cable signal. You can then watch TV while your on the cable modem.

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