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Tech Tip: Alter NetMeeting policies/Enable multilink connections in Win2K
Learn how to alter NetMeeting policies to secure data and enable multilink connections. Windows 2000 Professional: Alter NetMeeting policies to secure data While Windows Messenger has gradually replaced NetMeeting for online chatting and desktop conferencing,...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Microsoft NetMeeting, Policy, Server, Multilink, Remote Access, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Telecommunications, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2004-08-02
Tech Tip: Create a fast connection with MultiLink
MultiLink is a feature of dial-up networking DUN that allows multiple devices in Windows 98 computers to be bonded together to make a single, faster connection to a remote service.To enable MultiLink, you must have more than one modem or other communication device installed in the Windows 98 computer. Create...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 98, Modems, Multilink
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Quick Tip: Four easy ways to improve Windows 2000 performance
Learn to use multilink connections and adaptive multilink connections to improve dial-up performance, restrict dial-in users to the local computer, and lock down the registryAre you looking for a simple way to learn more about Windows 2000 Professional? Our Windows 2000 Professional TechMail is just what you need. This daily...
Tags: Modems, performance, Multilink, Bill Detwiler, Microsoft Windows 2000, Bandwidth Allocation Protocol, modem, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2001-03-06

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Use Multilink PPP to combine multiple circuits into a single circuit with a single router interface
At my company, we initially started out with a single T1 for Internet access. That gave us 1.5Mb up and 1.5Mb down. Over time, we outgrew the 1.5Mb down as we added more users. We had to add more bandwidth; however, it was not cost effective to bring in a...
Tags: PPP, Router, T1, Circuit, Multilink PPP, Networking, David Davis
Blog posts 2008-05-08
Need to get your point across? Try Point-to-Point Protocol
Point-to-Point Protocol can boost your network security and efficiency, but getting a handle on it can be a challenge. In this week's Consultant's Corner, Warren Heaton provides an overview of Cisco's implementation of PPP.Understanding the basics of Point-to-Point Protocol PPP is critical for network administrators. As more and more sensitive...
Tags: NETWORKING, SECURITY, Warren Heaton, PPP, authentication, Link Control Protocol, Point-to-Point Protocol, network, password, Multilink PPP, Network Control Protocol
Technical articles 2000-07-27
2 modems in single PC?
I am using Windows XP, I just want to know if i will install 2 modems in my PC and connect both with the 2 tel. lines. And i have no any multilink ISP account.If i connect one modem with one ISP and 2nd modem with another ISP,Then What modem...
Tags: imranmcse, Internet Service Provider, modem, windows
Q&A 2004-12-15
Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking Upgrade
Publisher: MicrosoftPublisher's Description: The DUN 1.4 upgrade provides additional features for the DUN components that were first introduced in Windows 95. The DUN 1.4 release includes all of the features of all previous DUN releases, as well as those that are included in the Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN version...
Tags: 128-bit, adapter, DHCP, DUN 1.4, encryption, ISDN, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 95, networking, PPTP, Y2K
Download resources 2004-07-15
Use bandwidth aggregation if you can't upgrade to a T-3
With today's bandwidth aggregation technology you may be able to purchase multiple low-cost lines and combine them to give you the bandwidth you need, allowing you to expand further and gradually as usage continues to grow. As your company grows, so does the number of users on your ...
Tags: T-1, Internet, Deb Shinder, Network technology, Broadband Internet, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, bandwidth, Windows Multilink, bandwidth aggregation, broadband, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Router, Network, Load Balancing, Comcast Corp., Connection, Mbps, MPPP, Microsoft IP Ventures, Networking
Technical articles 2006-06-23
Configure IT Quick: Windows 2000 and demand dial connections
Understand one option, demand dial connections, for establishing connections with other routers or networksIn “Understanding demand dial connections in Windows 2000,” I introduced you to demand dial connections in Windows 2000. In this Daily Drill Down, I’ll show you how you actually make the connections.Getting startedIn general, the process involves...
Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, VPNs, Remote access, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, information technology, dial connection, router, RRAS, remote router
Technical articles 2000-12-28
Get IT Done: Introducing Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access
Explore the capabilities of Windows 2000 remote accessMicrosoft introduced Remote Access Services RAS early in the Windows NT product cycle, adding routing capability through an add-on service for Windows NT. Windows 2000 integrates these services in a single Routing and Remote Access Service RRAS that provides excellent utility for routing,...
Tags: Operating systems, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Jim Boyce, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, remote access, RRAS, Windows 2000 RRAS, server, Remote Access Service
Technical articles 2000-10-20
Get IT Done: Configure Windows XP Pro as a remote access server
You don’t have to buy a Microsoft server product if you want to be able to “call home” and connect to your LAN when you’re on the road. Although it only supports one incoming connection at a time per connection type (dial-up, VPN, or direct), XP Pro can function as...
Tags: computer, Deb Shinder, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, modem, phone line, remote access, remote access server, server, VPN
Technical articles 2003-05-28
ISDN PRI Async Dialup configuration
Hello friendsI want to configure Cisco router 2800 with NM-1CE1T1-PRI module for dialup access from analog telephone line. We have PRI with 10 channel. I have configured router as follows ;but It doesn't pick up the call .the configuration with debug information is attached .Could you please help me?isdn#show confUsing...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Noufal, IP, ISDN, PPP, dialer
Discussion threads 2007-04-17
ISDN PRI Async Dialup configuration
Hello friendsI want to configure Cisco router 2800 with NM-1CE1T1-PRI module for dialup access from analog telephone line. We have PRI with 10 channel. I have configured router as follows ;but It doesn't pick up the call .the configuration with debug information is attached .Could you please help me?isdn#show confUsing...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Noufal, IP, PPP, ISDN, dialer
Discussion threads 2007-04-17
How to study for and pass the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) exams
Need to know just what to study for the Cisco CCNP exam? Look no further. In this Daily Feature, Todd Lammle shows you where you can find the information you need using TechProGuild's Tech Books library and tools he's created.The Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP exams were designed to test...
Tags: Todd Lammle, BGP, Cisco Certified Network Professional
Technical articles 2001-04-18
The Win9x VPN client connection guide
The VPN server may work like a charm, but if the client is not configured properly, the whole system is pretty useless. Tom Shinder explains how to configure older Windows 9x clients to use VPN technology.VPN Servers go a long way toward saving money for companies with remote access clients....
Tags: VPNs, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, Operating systems, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, Win9x VPN client, VPN, Microsoft Windows, DUN 1.4, PPTP, Windows 9X, VPN client
Technical articles 2002-06-05
Talking Shop: Passing the Win2K networking exam
Passing Microsofts 70-216 examYou can't become a Windows 2000 MCSE without passing Microsoft's 70-216 exam, "Implementing and Administering a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure." The 70-216 exam is a core MCSE requirement. Candidates are given 140 minutes to complete the test. As of this writing, the network infrastructure administration exam is...
Tags: VPNs, NETWORKING, Network security, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, DHCP, IPSec, network infrastructure, Microsoft Windows 2000, network, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-02-08
Routing between 2 vlans on 877W
Hi,Hi I'm still learning CISCO and I'd like someone to give me advice on the issue below to help with my learning :My setup is :Bridge BVI10 is setup with IP address of 10.10.20.1 subnet mask 255.255.255.0. VLAN10 is configured as a VLAN for IRB and part of the...
Tags: LANs, NETWORKING, Network technology, michael.chandler@..., IP, VLAN, DHCP, ip dhcp, TP-self-signed-2763833099, VLAN10
Discussion threads 2007-09-09
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