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9 your link, in which it will help them out. This driver has been tested
13 source trees. (Yes, it worked fine.)
19 and have a ISP that is flexible, it is now possible to bind modems
27 balancing, but I do know that the PortMaster does it, and does it
28 almost as well as the eql driver seems to do it (-- Unfortunately, in
31 and 14.4 Kbps connection. However, I am not sure that it really is
32 the PortMaster, or if it's Linux's TCP drivers. I'm told that Linux's
36 I suggest to ISPs out there that it would probably be fair to charge
53 driver folded into it, get your copy of the driver from
97 so quickly."--) . How you configure it for other "connection"
99 don't do a very good job when it comes to handling more than one
123 it in the routing table using the cool new route syntax that makes
137 an enslaved device "dies", it is automatically taken out of the queue.
138 I haven't found a good reason to write it yet... other than for
139 completeness, but that isn't a good motivator is it?--)
159 dead slave and remove it from its queue) or use eql_emancipate to free
160 it. (-- Or just ifconfig it down, and the eql driver will take it out
355 mind: first, to ensure it actually works as described and
469 I've installed your patch and it works great. I have trialed
470 it over twin SL/IP lines, just over null modems, but I was