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Spid

2002-12-06, 7:17 am

Deja Vue wants to use his Windows 2000 Professional computer with two external modems to dial into his ISP. He configures a dial-up connection using the two modems, but when the connection is completed, only one of the modems is being used.

What should Deja do in Windows 2000 Professional to dial both modems? (Select the Best Choice)

A. Use the Options tab of the Dial-Up Connection Properties box to enable Multilink connections.

B. Use the Networking tab of the Dial-Up Connection Properties box to enable Multilink connections.

C. Use the Modems tab of the Phone and Modem Options icon in Control Panel to enable Multilink connections.

D. Use the Advanced tab of the Phone and Modem Options icon in Control Panel to enable Multilink connections.

Good luck and see you Monday for the answer!!
soccer4net

2002-12-06, 10:03 am

A, B no A maybe B...
hmmmm uhhh errr

Can't seem to remember...
(A)?
jtcors

2002-12-06, 10:41 am

I think the answer is B
hairy51

2002-12-06, 12:07 pm

A, I think...
F150

2002-12-06, 1:25 pm

I would have to say (B) is the answer
OmnipotentOne

2002-12-06, 7:49 pm

I'm going with D
Tech Ranger

2002-12-06, 8:19 pm

"B"
Spid

2002-12-07, 9:12 am

Hmmm, looks like we've got a little disagreement going on here between A,B or D
Slinky

2002-12-07, 11:02 am

Its most definately, 100% A.

*hint* help files are your friend, remember that.
adam salam

2002-12-07, 12:50 pm

Foreshore "A" 100%
To configure multilink configuration,click the Options tab.
Deja-vue

2002-12-07, 11:21 pm

Yepp, A it must be.... for blazing Internet speed...
Deja-vue

2002-12-07, 11:23 pm

BTW.... what's wrong with the picture???
anyone?
Slinky

2002-12-07, 11:38 pm

Nothing. Looks like my speed tests, except mine wrap back around to the other side of the screen.
adam salam

2002-12-08, 12:44 am

I couldn't see any thing, just an IE window displaying unrecognizable data test, I think data transfer speed test.
the pictue should be enlarged .
Spid

2002-12-08, 4:57 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Deja-vue
BTW.... what's wrong with the picture???
anyone?



Hard to tell, but the only thing I see is that your upload speed is faster than your download speed, but the red bar for your download speed bar is longer than the upload speed bar.
Deja-vue

2002-12-08, 7:17 pm

I "extended" the upload bar a little bit with Photoshop.
Spid

2002-12-08, 8:21 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Spid
Deja Vue wants to use his Windows 2000 Professional computer with two external modems to dial into his ISP. He configures a dial-up connection using the two modems, but when the connection is completed, only one of the modems is being used.

What should Deja do in Windows 2000 Professional to dial both modems? (Select the Best Choice)

A. Use the Options tab of the Dial-Up Connection Properties box to enable Multilink connections.

B. Use the Networking tab of the Dial-Up Connection Properties box to enable Multilink connections.

C. Use the Modems tab of the Phone and Modem Options icon in Control Panel to enable Multilink connections.

D. Use the Advanced tab of the Phone and Modem Options icon in Control Panel to enable Multilink connections.

Good luck and see you Monday for the answer!!



And the answer is.....A

To configure the multilink connection, Open Network and Dial-Up Connections.
Right-click the connection you want to configure, and then click Properties, then click on the Options Tab. Then select the multiple devices in the multiple devices pull down box.
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