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DirectPlay using ISDN 128K?

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1 comment, last by Tarique 24 years, 2 months ago
I''ve got an application which allows 2 users to share the same VR environment, using DirectPlay. All this works fine using IPX, TCP and modem. However, both PC''s have an ISDN card installed. I can get one to ring the other and they connect fine and everything work okay. However, the ISDN cards only connect at 64K. Is there anything I can do to get them to connect at 128K (ie. bond the 2 channels?) I know this is possible using the multilink in dialup adapter. However, this is only relevant to dialup internet connections with ISP''s that support it. All I want to do is connect 2 PC''s on either end of an ISDN line at 128K with dialing up a service provider (sorry if this makes no sense!) Any help on this would be much appreciated! I have another (related) question, but I''ll post that seperately! Thanks, Taz. --------------------------------- Tarique Naseem Technical Director Maelstrom Virtual Productions Ltd. http://www.maelstrom.com
---------------------------------Tarique NaseemCTOVRX Technologies Ltd.http://www.vrxtechnologies.com
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Umm... I know what you mean, but I don''t know what you''re asking.

Why can''t you use the dialup multilink, then run the program?

Once dialed up to each other, just select a common protocol for each pc and run the dplay program.

Is this what you were looking for?
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Just read my post above and some of the text doesn''t make sense. Sorry

What you''ve suggested is basically what I''m after. However, I did try the dialup multilink between the 2 PC''s but couldn''t get them to connect.

I''ll try it again and see.



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Tarique Naseem
Technical Director
Maelstrom Virtual Productions Ltd.
http://www.maelstrom.com
---------------------------------Tarique NaseemCTOVRX Technologies Ltd.http://www.vrxtechnologies.com

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