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Allow multilink connections in a Windows VPN and dial up server.wmv

Author and talk show host Robert McMillen explains the Allow multilink connections in a Windows VPN and dial up server commands for a Windows 2003 server. This How To Video also has audio instruction.

Small file video of server training for Holy Name Church.
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Internet Connections: A Librarian’s Guide to Dial-Up Access and Use (Lita Monographs, No 6)

Internet Connections: A Librarian’s Guide to Dial-Up Access and Use (Lita Monographs, No 6)

Published 1993 and much is still relevant today, especially for a historical overview. Relates the history of the internet, discussion of internet concepts such as protocols and TCP/IP, security issues, dial-up procedures, software tools for libaries and much more.

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Internet Connections : About Internet Service Providers

An Internet service provides will give a person access to a direct connection to the Internet, unlike some online companies. Discover the differences between AOL and an Internet service provider, or ISP, withhelp from a computer specialist in this free video on Internet connections. Expert: Mike Rickert Bio: Mike Rickert has been working in the computer industry in different capacities since 1995. Filmmaker: Abiy Engida

Ask yourself the following questions: what is latency, FAP, and do I know how to compare speed to that of dial-up. Can I take my internet service while traveling or on vacation?

How do I get rid of the “Network Connections” dialog?

I used to use a modem to connect to the internet, and then I switched to wireless, so I’m connected all the time. However, I still get this annoying “Network Connections” dialog that asks me to pick a dialup connection. How do I disable this? I have winxp. The dialog says “Choose a network connection:” and then a combo box of dialup options, then buttons for connect/cancel/new/properties… I always pick cancel. Properties doesn’t seem to help.

How Can I Share My Multiple Internet DialUp Connections for a LAN at the SAME TIME?

I have Windows XP on all the PC’s
Actually I Do Not Have Any DSL in My Area.