Guide to Channel Bonding with ISDN
This guide explains how with ISDN, you can more than double your connection speed to 128k. For those unable to have broadband access, there is now the option to connect to a PlusNet Anytime account at 128k using ISDN channel-bonding. This provides almost three times the speed of a normal dialup service over a normal phone line. This guide tells you how you can activate this feature and start connecting at significantly faster speeds. For more details about what you need to access the Internet at 128k, view our ISDN & Channel Bonding FAQ. To activate dual-channel mode in Windows 2000/XP 1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections. 3. In Network and Dial-up Connections, right-click on the ISDN Dial-up Networking connection and select Properties and General tab. Ensure that both ISDN channels are ticked. If both channels are ticked, make sure that All devices call the same number is also ticked. 4. Click on Configure and ensure that the Line types are set to the full 64K connection speed.
Go into Dial-up Networking Properties - Multilink, select Use Additional Devices and add the two ISDN lines with both of them using the same access number.
Note that with the Pay As You Go service, each time an ISDN channel connects, a minimum call charge is applied. So very frequent, short connections can become expensive, making our Anytime service a must if you have ISDN.
2. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections. 3. In Network and Dial-up Connections, right-click on the ISDN Dial-up Networking connection and select Properties and Networking tab. Click the Settings button under PPP:Windows 95/98/NT4/2000,Internet. 4. In the PPP Settings window, ensure Negotiate multi-link for single link connections is ticked. Then click OK. 5. On the ISDN Dial-up Networking connection box, select the Options tab. 6. On the Multiple devices drop-down select 'Dial devices only as needed'. Your ISDN should now intelligently dial-up depending on your current bandwidth demand. |
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