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How to setup and connect to Windows 2000 Dual Bonding Please see our Important Notice, we recommend that you read it before you proceed. To set up dual bonding follow the steps below. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel
In Network and Dial-up Connections, double-click Make New Connection. Click Next.
Select Dial-up to the Internet option.
Select I want to set up my Internet connection manually option.
Select I connect through a phone line and a modem.
Select your ISDN modem or terminal adapter.
Standard Dial-up (SDU) and Premier Connect Plus customers insert
Enter your hostname in the username field. In the Password field,
Name the connection, something on the lines of Dual Bonded ISDN.
When it asks to set up a mail account, select No, click Next.
Click Finish.
Back in the Control Panel double-click on Network and Dial-up Connections.
In Network and Dial-up Connections, right-click (using the right mouse button)
Within the General tab, place a tick in one or both of the ISDN channels. If one channel is ticked then tick the other channel so that both channels
Click on Configure and ensure that the Line types are set to 64K.
Your final connection properties should look similar to the example above. IMPORTANT NOTICEThese walkthroughs have been provided only in order to assist you and are intended for use in conjunction with your computer and the ISDN Terminal Adapter. These walkthroughs are available for use at the user's own risk and we accept no liability whatsoever for any loss you may incur arising out of your use of these walkthroughs. You expressly accept this by following the walkthroughs. If you have difficulty following these walkthroughs, please contact our customer support service on the number given below.Back to topWindows ME ISDN
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