If you have two phone lines in your home and want to use them both to dial out,
you can use MultiLink, which will effectively double your connection speed.
-Create a dial-up connection like your normally would.
Yes,I totally agree..This however was my husbands solution,mine is to close out the dial up ISP's,hook up DSL then network these two together.I want to be able to use 1 connection,I want to be able to share files and the 1 printer between the 2 PC's..So many times I've needed a certain download/file for something while on the other comp. and realized it was on the other comp,lol!! I've got so many disk and floppies which I've used to transfer files and such,it's pitiful! I was reading up on how to DCC these two,parallel port wise,which I think is better or USB? Any advice is greatly appreciated,and thanks for your reply
OK I'm glad to say this works for me I bought 2 identical motorola modems and tried it but, but one modem would work fine and the other wouldn't work I had a 56 k pctel modem that would only connect at 30 k (bad drivers) but when I put it in with one of the motorola modems I am now connecting at 81 k. Now I just got to take back the one motorola and exchange it for a different brand. And I asked my isp if I could connect 2 comps and they said yes but I had to give them the 2 phone numbers and there is no charge. Well thanks alot for the info maybe this will get me by until dsl or cable is avialable in my area.