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Posted by Calvin on November 7th, 2003


Multilink Cell phones
Multilinking Cell phones
shotgun cell phones
Hey I saw your post and I had a question for you
I have 2 cell phones with data cables that connect via usb
i'm able to connect with both of them at the same time
but when i enable multilink 1 of them fails to connecthavule m
but if i don't multilink enabled they can both connect. I'm thinking
that sprint does not support multilink however i know theres gotta be
a way
around this, somehow. Since i can connect them both at the same time
with out multilink I was wondering if I can use some type of program
that would combine the 2 connections or load balance them or maybe
would some type
of proxy server work well if you would happen to have any ideas or
thoughts or know of any
programs that would be great, and if you could email me perhaps at
cipherfx@hotmail.com that would awesome!!! Thanks

Thanks
Nick
cipherfx@hotmail.com

Posted by MC on November 7th, 2003


To setup a raw multilink back to the other end of the cell phone data
connection then Sprint would have to have multilink enabled on their end
which I doubt they would do.

You may need to setup some sort of individual VPN like connection over each
that has individual tunnels back to your end desinations and then setup
miltilink on each end of the tunnel.

If this is possible it most likely would be used to connect to a remote
office or other permanent site.

I doubt if Sprint would set anything like this up to connect to the raw
Internet unless they offer it already as a public service.



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