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Any of the four devices can be combined in a multilink
connection!
Whether you use cFos or the NDIS WAN CAPI drivers in
Dial-Up Networking depends on the Internet access
software you want to use.
Note that you can add only one additional device to the
dial-up connection. Adding more than one device on
the "Multilink" page may cause the connection to fail!
Note too that you cannot form a multilink connection
using the same device twice. Doing so will not increase
the transfer speed, and may cause the connection to
fail!
4.
To save your settings, click "OK" again.
You are now ready to connect to your Internet Service
Provider over two ISDN B channels simultaneously.
11.2.3
Internet Access in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
The following section assumes that you are logged on to a
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation system as Administrator. If you
are not logged on as Administrator, you may not be able to
perform all the steps outlined in this chapter.
In order to use Dial-Up Networking for connections to the In-
ternet, you may need to install cFos. Please see the section
on "Installing cFos" on page 81.
11.2.3.1
Creating a Connection Using One B Channel
1.
Double-click the "My Computer" icon on the Windows
NT 4.0 Workstation desktop.
2.
Double-click the "Dial-Up Networking" icon. The "New
Phonebook Entry Wizard" appears and prompts you to
specify a name for the new phonebook entry. Enter a
name for your Internet connection.
3.
In the "Server" dialog, select the option "I am calling
the Internet".
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