Multilink - The combination of two physical communication links bandwidth into a single logical link increases your remote access bandwidth and through put by using remote access Multilink. Based on the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard RFC 1990, you can use Multilink to combine analog modem paths. With Windows 2000, you can use multiple modems to connect to your Internet service provider (ISP) to increase the total speed of your transfers. Multiple-device dialing (also known as Multilink PPP, modem aggression, or Multilink) causes multiple physical links to be combined into one logical link. Typically, two modem links are bundled together for greater bandwidth, in ideal condition it give 60% through put on top of single line. Applications Ideal for small and medium businesses with a need for high-speed and reliable Internet access for multiple users at the same time. Benefits
- Unlimited Access.
- 56 kbps Connectivity
- Static IP address.
- Two dedicated Port on the access server
- Mail server can be managed at Client's end
- More IP's can be mapped for customer LAN

